[Allison is noticing that Zane is very frank and to the point...and hearing him break down her own nature so simplistically really hits her hard.
Instinct doesn't work like that. She felt it in the beginning, that deep-seated and overwhelming compulsion to follow her animal nature...she still does, most days, but the drive to hunt and kill, the urges of the predator...those are choices. He's right about that.
It's just hard for her to wrap her head around, as much as she fears becoming that killer...it's difficult for her to see the weight of her own choices because, for Allison, choosing mercy over instinct is so painfully easy for her.]
So...does that mean you think that ruthless people can also be...good people?
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Instinct doesn't work like that. She felt it in the beginning, that deep-seated and overwhelming compulsion to follow her animal nature...she still does, most days, but the drive to hunt and kill, the urges of the predator...those are choices. He's right about that.
It's just hard for her to wrap her head around, as much as she fears becoming that killer...it's difficult for her to see the weight of her own choices because, for Allison, choosing mercy over instinct is so painfully easy for her.]
So...does that mean you think that ruthless people can also be...good people?