Adia listens keenly to both her friends, the information they offer putting the situation into greater perspective. But while Blaze might now be viewing the Sunbreakers in a more sympathetic light, Adia only looks more nervous. A philosophical argument is still an argument, and several decades is more than long enough to build up a grudge into something vengeful.
Taking a deep breath, she tries to tamp down her worries. Blaze's world is not her own. And regardless of how the Sunbreakers feel towards the rest of the Guardians, they do not have the baggage that her own people are saddled with.
"I hope it works out for you," she tells Blaze sincerely. "And that you're able to learn their ability, at the very least. Your City needs all the help it can get."
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Taking a deep breath, she tries to tamp down her worries. Blaze's world is not her own. And regardless of how the Sunbreakers feel towards the rest of the Guardians, they do not have the baggage that her own people are saddled with.
"I hope it works out for you," she tells Blaze sincerely. "And that you're able to learn their ability, at the very least. Your City needs all the help it can get."