[Astrid Skogr: Are you sure about this? We both know that these people are dangerous, correct?]
[Hazel Thatcher: Yeah, but leaving now would only put us in a bind. Even if we know that they are hostile, we would still have to deal with them in the future.]
[Astrid Skogr: Then why don’t we? All you need to do is lead them somewhere and we can take them down that way.]
[Hazel Thatcher: I’m not saying that we don’t. I’m simply saying that we should hold off until I know more.]
[Astrid Skogr: More what? The people they’ve killed or worse? You’re putting yourself in unnecessary danger, Hazel.]
[Hazel Thatcher: Aw, and here I thought you didn’t care about me.]
[Astrid Skogr: Keep messing around like this and I really won’t care about what they do to you.]
[Hazel Thatcher: Duly noted. But what I meant before was that I wanted to know if they had any valuables, we could take from them.]
[Astrid Skogr: We could’ve easily done that by spying on them.]
[Hazel Thatcher: True, but with them being focused on poor, naive me, their guard will be down. That and by the off chance that they were good people, I wanted to at least talk to them and see if we could cooperate with them.]
[Astrid Skogr: I refuse to work with humans.]
[Hazel Thatcher: She said to the human she currently cooperating with.]
[Astrid Skogr: We both know that I’m only cooperating with you because you are useful to me. And vice versa.]
[Hazel Thatcher: Yes, yes, I know about our little deal.]
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