[No, she wants to say. He doesn't deserve to be in your presence. He might react badly. Please don't put yourself in harm's way again. If she has learned anything from the events leading up to the SAZ massacre, however, it is that Euphy's free-spirited will is too strong for anyone to limit, and Cornelia has already succeeded enough by getting Euphy to agree to break her own damned heart and part ways with Lelouch.]
[There are ways to monitor the situation, she supposes. To give Euphy her support. To be present not as an obstacle, but rather as the sister who should have been a year earlier when she had left Euphy with no choice but to act behind her back.]
[She can test the waters, at the very least. Tentatively, she asks,]
no subject
[There are ways to monitor the situation, she supposes. To give Euphy her support. To be present not as an obstacle, but rather as the sister who should have been a year earlier when she had left Euphy with no choice but to act behind her back.]
[She can test the waters, at the very least. Tentatively, she asks,]
For what purpose?