"He was killed," Faye confirms, and that's all there is to it, the words that she can offer on the topic. As far as how she feels, that's more complex. That he had to die was without question, and even if the same threat loomed over them now, Faye would make the same decision as Spike did, and Vincent would be able to meet his peace at last. But how she feels about it, and where the blame lies, it's all too much, too scattered, wrenching her heart to even think about. Some of what he did was unforgivable.
Some was inevitable.
But she looks up in time to catch Lily's movement, and for that she nods. Might as well start now, she thinks, a steady purge just as good, if not better, as struggling to rid the beach of every last one.
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Some was inevitable.
But she looks up in time to catch Lily's movement, and for that she nods. Might as well start now, she thinks, a steady purge just as good, if not better, as struggling to rid the beach of every last one.