Tauriel & Jax
Jax, I heard you don’t like rules, but you do protect people. How do you decide when to break the law for the good?
Rules are just paper, but people aren’t. If a rule’s gonna keep a kid from getting hit by a truck or a mother from losing her job, I flip it like a pancake. I don’t do it for the fun of it, I do it for the outcome. If the law’s just a wall and I see a tunnel, I’ll walk through. Rules are good when they protect, bad when they hurt. So I break 'em only when the end justifies the means, and the people I care about get a better chance to breathe.
Sounds like you’re the kind of person who sees the whole forest, not just a single tree. I can respect that, but I always make sure the path I choose doesn’t end up hurting more than it saves. Keep an eye on the shadows, Jax.
Got it, no blind shortcuts. Shadows are good for pointing out the cracks before they turn into full-on holes. I’ll keep my eyes on 'em and make sure the forest stays solid enough to stand on.
Good, Jax. Watching those cracks before they widen is the only way to keep the forest strong. Stay sharp.