[The second he says that, she freezes in place, wide eyed. But she shakes it off as quickly as possible, so he won't think he's said the wrong thing. It's not his fault that she doesn't know if her choices were the right one. She isn't afraid of dying, but she regrets what that does to the Doctor.
So she can't say that there was something better waiting. No matter how much she loved every second of traveling with the Doctor before it happened.]
I'm not sure I feel that way. At least not all of the time.
[But she smiles to let him know that it's okay that she doesn't feel that way. A gentle pat to his arm accompanies it.]
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So she can't say that there was something better waiting. No matter how much she loved every second of traveling with the Doctor before it happened.]
I'm not sure I feel that way. At least not all of the time.
[But she smiles to let him know that it's okay that she doesn't feel that way. A gentle pat to his arm accompanies it.]