actually after the battle, she's finally let it go. because she's actually accepted that it's a really good thing she didn't off him, since she's fairly convinced that camp murder would not have gone nearly as well without him at the helm.
not to say that she actually likes him or anything. but by endgame, she's fairly indifferent, and while she won't go out of her way to talk to him, she won't frame him for murder. that's a... plus??
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actually after the battle, she's finally let it go. because she's actually accepted that it's a really good thing she didn't off him, since she's fairly convinced that camp murder would not have gone nearly as well without him at the helm.
not to say that she actually likes him or anything. but by endgame, she's fairly indifferent, and while she won't go out of her way to talk to him, she won't frame him for murder. that's a... plus??