Well, ah—I don't know if I can speak for all of us, exactly, but, well. For my part. I don't know what Cardigan would say to that, but I don't think they can stop the rest of us from saying they're family to us.
Well.... In that case, I am glad. I do not know if it is typical to carry this kind of fondness for a unit not one's own, but at least you don't seem to think I'm strange for it.
[ a pause; then, tilting her head a touch ] Does Cardigan really doubt it, you think? That avante would see them as family?
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I mean, you're Cardigan's family, basically, so you're sort of ours by extension, too?
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You truly think so?
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In that case, I am glad. I do not know if it is typical to carry this kind of fondness for a unit not one's own, but at least you don't seem to think I'm strange for it.
[ a pause; then, tilting her head a touch ] Does Cardigan really doubt it, you think? That avante would see them as family?
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I think they sort of—well, it was different on avante for a long time, I think. No one really thought of it as family until recently.
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What made things change?
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I don't know that we could have done it without them.