[That's the tricky part, isn't it? Recognizing the thin line that separates being compassionate from being a victim. Learning when forgiveness is a weakness and not a strength. There's no hard and fast line that applies to every person. Situations that would break one person might have little affect on another -- like the difference between hitting a piece of china or a punching bag. (And, of course, even punching bags get worn down.)
Like everything else in her life, Korra will have to learn that the hard way.
For right now, she smiles and takes the towel from him. He can be as suspicious as he likes. She picks up the plates and dries them without further comment.]
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Like everything else in her life, Korra will have to learn that the hard way.
For right now, she smiles and takes the towel from him. He can be as suspicious as he likes. She picks up the plates and dries them without further comment.]