[ As Orpheus speaks, Eurydice starts pacing the kitchen, growing increasingly agitated and angry. ]
It's not right. Making people suffer just for a chance to change the past -- if he really cared, he'd try to change the future.
[ She stops abruptly, jaw set. ]
I'm not doing that again. [ She can still hear Antonio's sobs, his writhing, wracking cries of grief. Eurydice doesn't regret saving his life, but there's a part of her that hates that, in order to do so, she had to play the Wizard's game. ]
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It's not right. Making people suffer just for a chance to change the past -- if he really cared, he'd try to change the future.
[ She stops abruptly, jaw set. ]
I'm not doing that again. [ She can still hear Antonio's sobs, his writhing, wracking cries of grief. Eurydice doesn't regret saving his life, but there's a part of her that hates that, in order to do so, she had to play the Wizard's game. ]