Jane jumped when David suddenly arrived. She knew it would happen somehow, but the coffee she drunk in an attempt to kill time didn't help.
She knew her story sounded ridiculous. She knew that she had little proof, barely anything to offer. But unlike in White Tower, where she wasn't sure if she could trust anyone, she knew that she could trust the people here in Krakoa: no one here wanted to be part of a conflict. She needed a safe and neutral place to figure out what she was going to do, since she very well couldn't usurp someone else's life. She was too different. She was a horrible liar.
"I wouldn't blame you," she said. "But I promise, I'm not here to cause trouble or put anyone in danger. I just didn't know where else to go."
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She knew her story sounded ridiculous. She knew that she had little proof, barely anything to offer. But unlike in White Tower, where she wasn't sure if she could trust anyone, she knew that she could trust the people here in Krakoa: no one here wanted to be part of a conflict. She needed a safe and neutral place to figure out what she was going to do, since she very well couldn't usurp someone else's life. She was too different. She was a horrible liar.
"I wouldn't blame you," she said. "But I promise, I'm not here to cause trouble or put anyone in danger. I just didn't know where else to go."