[He wouldn't, he's pretty sure his perspective would be different from hers. His bias is different. She's angry at herself for falling for a con. But his disapproval would be reserved for the person who tricked her.
As someone who has played people before, as someone who has lied and manipulated, he knows exactly where the blame belongs and it's not on her.
He doesn't argue the point, though. He hadn't meant for this to be an argument or even a discussion. He'd only wanted to offer some reassurance, which it seems, she's not ready to accept. Having learned from past mistakes, he knows he needs to let it go rather than try to prove his point, and he finds that he's okay with that.
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As someone who has played people before, as someone who has lied and manipulated, he knows exactly where the blame belongs and it's not on her.
He doesn't argue the point, though. He hadn't meant for this to be an argument or even a discussion. He'd only wanted to offer some reassurance, which it seems, she's not ready to accept. Having learned from past mistakes, he knows he needs to let it go rather than try to prove his point, and he finds that he's okay with that.
He leans in to press a kiss to her forehead.]
We can.