In most normal scenarios, Rey would hate hearing about that stuff. She'd shoot Firo a glare and tell him how little his solution solves anything, either.
Perhaps there are some exceptions she hadn't ever considered, though. And this just happens to be one of them. She's too tired and flustered and frustrated to try and find a veritable objection.
In spite of the subject matter, she scoffs at Firo's last comment -- mostly because, several years ago, something did happen to Rey, and Faye was standing right there with every opportunity to have her revenge. But she didn't, and that was confusing.
"Think she was right about one thing, though. How can anyone expect acceptance when they can't even begin to like who they are? Seems like a bit of a paradox, doesn't it? It's like trying to fill someone's glass with an empty pitcher."
There's the problem. Rey doesn't know how to not hate herself after all the things she's done. Why bother hoping for someone with their own valid reasons to see differently?
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Perhaps there are some exceptions she hadn't ever considered, though. And this just happens to be one of them. She's too tired and flustered and frustrated to try and find a veritable objection.
In spite of the subject matter, she scoffs at Firo's last comment -- mostly because, several years ago, something did happen to Rey, and Faye was standing right there with every opportunity to have her revenge. But she didn't, and that was confusing.
"Think she was right about one thing, though. How can anyone expect acceptance when they can't even begin to like who they are? Seems like a bit of a paradox, doesn't it? It's like trying to fill someone's glass with an empty pitcher."
There's the problem. Rey doesn't know how to not hate herself after all the things she's done. Why bother hoping for someone with their own valid reasons to see differently?