You were on the wrong side. [ sorry son, you bet on the wrong horse. she leaves it at that because she feels like that is significant enough to stand alone. it wasn't will. it was never will.
not with abigail.
and maybe, maybe she can't help but being defensive about that. it's part crippling guilt, part affection. none of this, any of this, would have happened if will had just let her die. he wouldn't have been in jail for murdering her if her dad had just done the job properly the first time.
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not with abigail.
and maybe, maybe she can't help but being defensive about that. it's part crippling guilt, part affection. none of this, any of this, would have happened if will had just let her die. he wouldn't have been in jail for murdering her if her dad had just done the job properly the first time.
god damn incompetent monsters. ]