[There may not be any judgement on Blue's part, but that sure doesn't stop Peridot from feeling strangely self-conscious, all of a sudden. Just having that part of her identity singled out kind of throws her, makes her wonder why she wants to know.
She clears her throat again, trying to fill the silence while she struggles to pick her point back up.]
Oh, yes. As I was getting ready to explain: I'd like to make sure that it's understood why prosecuting Steven would be a vast miscarriage of both logic AND justice. I'm not sure if Lapis had the chance to explain this fully, but Steven is not Rose Quartz. He may possess her gem, but believe me, I've known him for a while now, and he is no rebel leader. He's just some weird hybrid, he's more flesh than light. When I first met him, he barely even knew anything about the war!
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[There may not be any judgement on Blue's part, but that sure doesn't stop Peridot from feeling strangely self-conscious, all of a sudden. Just having that part of her identity singled out kind of throws her, makes her wonder why she wants to know.
She clears her throat again, trying to fill the silence while she struggles to pick her point back up.]
Oh, yes. As I was getting ready to explain: I'd like to make sure that it's understood why prosecuting Steven would be a vast miscarriage of both logic AND justice. I'm not sure if Lapis had the chance to explain this fully, but Steven is not Rose Quartz. He may possess her gem, but believe me, I've known him for a while now, and he is no rebel leader. He's just some weird hybrid, he's more flesh than light. When I first met him, he barely even knew anything about the war!