[There is no pity in this. It sounds almost robotic, disconnected. Part of that's because she remembers that's what he's comfortable with. Part of it's because she still can't attach herself too closely to anyone's pain but her own. She just knows she wouldn't want to die. She can't imagine anyone else who would, either.]
[voice ; private]
I'm sorry.
[There is no pity in this. It sounds almost robotic, disconnected. Part of that's because she remembers that's what he's comfortable with. Part of it's because she still can't attach herself too closely to anyone's pain but her own. She just knows she wouldn't want to die. She can't imagine anyone else who would, either.]