[Well that's the clincher isn't it. If Tex comes back, she isn't allowed to call all bets off. She knows York dated Texas, but he's told her time and time again that if it had to come down to a choice he'd choose Carolina, and not because of any rank, but because he loved her for her. There wouldn't be any competition unless Carolina imagined one up.
But that's part of the problem in and of itself. She'd felt some of that competition with Kat and things had gotten hostile at a couple points before simmering down as the two women were both fiercely protective of their teams despite their alliance.
What seems to unsettle him most, though, was when she wasn't herself, for one reason or another: when she'd lost her memories of Freelancer, when she'd thought the Castle wasn't real. It's never been about losing the field commander or the number one, it's been about losing her.
She breathes for a couple moments before answering,] Even if Tex comes back. [Before amending,] But I may need your help if she does.
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But that's part of the problem in and of itself. She'd felt some of that competition with Kat and things had gotten hostile at a couple points before simmering down as the two women were both fiercely protective of their teams despite their alliance.
What seems to unsettle him most, though, was when she wasn't herself, for one reason or another: when she'd lost her memories of Freelancer, when she'd thought the Castle wasn't real. It's never been about losing the field commander or the number one, it's been about losing her.
She breathes for a couple moments before answering,] Even if Tex comes back. [Before amending,] But I may need your help if she does.