[Kate narrows her eyes at that, but she doesn't say the obvious—that there's no way he's the best in his world at everything, and that she certainly proved that he's not the best at marksmanship, at the very least. She thinks he probably survived in spite of not having friends, but... Whatever.]
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Then I'm not everyone. I'm not wired for friends, people just get in my way.
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They think the familiarity gives them more leeway than it does. They get cocky. They don't listen. Then they get dead.
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I've lost people too, you know. That doesn't make getting close to others less worthwhile.
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What exactly are you looking for, Bishop?
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I'm just trying to figure out where you're coming from.
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I don't need friends. I don't have friends. People don't tend to like me, and I don't tend to like them. It doesn't matter so long as they listen.
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I like you.
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You don't even know my actual name.
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Isn't that kind of a normal thing in our line of work? Are you gonna tell me?
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[ Can you really call it normal? Hiding it from even your allies? People you're supposed to be trusting and bringing into the fold? ]
I have a body count higher than some small countries.
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So do about half the people I've worked with. Are you proud of it?
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[Is this a Thing in their family?]
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Okay.
[Why not!]
But you didn't answer my question before.
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