"It's not the same, Sparhawk, that's all; a different thing entirely. Far be it from me to wholly deny you a martyrdom at my hands."
These days they're really better at sniping at each other than anything else. It's comfortingly familiar and endlessly frustrating, a pattern that seems to be most of all representative of the things Martel is not meant to let himself be any more. If it were as easy as don't be, though...
"Krager was still alive?"
Apparently Martel is getting on board the train full of people who think Sparhawk should have killed that son of a bitch a long time ago. (Yes, he's aware of who was paying Krager's bills - e.g. himself - but that doesn't mean he liked him. Or that he wouldn't have deeply enjoyed the day Krager outlived his usefulness.)
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These days they're really better at sniping at each other than anything else. It's comfortingly familiar and endlessly frustrating, a pattern that seems to be most of all representative of the things Martel is not meant to let himself be any more. If it were as easy as don't be, though...
"Krager was still alive?"
Apparently Martel is getting on board the train full of people who think Sparhawk should have killed that son of a bitch a long time ago. (Yes, he's aware of who was paying Krager's bills - e.g. himself - but that doesn't mean he liked him. Or that he wouldn't have deeply enjoyed the day Krager outlived his usefulness.)