[ Wash does instinctively want to argue that, might tense up a little -- Miles seems a good person, worlds better than he is. But he knows a little better than that, by now. There's so much about Miles' life he doesn't know, and he was a soldier, after all. Even worse, an admiral. One can't be an admiral for ten years without making a few mistakes. ]
You're good enough for me, Miles. [ Always sentimental, and he does mean that. This is grounding, focusing on someone else. On drawing them back from edges that he recognizes in himself. ] Probably at least well-intentioned, right?
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You're good enough for me, Miles. [ Always sentimental, and he does mean that. This is grounding, focusing on someone else. On drawing them back from edges that he recognizes in himself. ] Probably at least well-intentioned, right?