It's a story that Adia has heard before, but she listens again attentively, absently twirling the metal tulip between her fingers. In contrast to her soft compassion, Caspar's expression is a little harder to read. He's listening without much emotion; the only time he reacts is when Hunter mentions embarrassing the witch in public. There's a look of guilt on his face as he glances at Adia, remembering how he treated her on New Caprica, denying that he even knew her and pushing her away.
If some witch had decided to curse him then and there, he would have deserved it.
So Jim doesn't count, then? Too late, or you've learned to love yourself, tattoos and all?
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If some witch had decided to curse him then and there, he would have deserved it.
So Jim doesn't count, then? Too late, or you've learned to love yourself, tattoos and all?