I know that. [Even at his most worried, back when Fiddleford told him what he intended to do, he hoped Fiddleford truly didn't mean any harm.] But I don't think he sees it that way.
[And, fundamentally... He can't blame him, can he? Things had gone wrong, and part of him still wonders if they're lucky the consequences hadn't been even worse.]
Maybe...
[Marco hesitates, unsure of how much he actually believes what he's about to propose. It doesn't feel... wrong, exactly.]
If you'd told me sooner, I might have been able to... I don't know. Obviously, I wouldn't bring it up directly with Elias, but I could have... tried to understand what might happen as a result. Maybe.
[... Or maybe he would have done all he could to stop the plan from coming to fruition. He can acknowledge that's about as likely as the other option.]
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[And, fundamentally... He can't blame him, can he? Things had gone wrong, and part of him still wonders if they're lucky the consequences hadn't been even worse.]
Maybe...
[Marco hesitates, unsure of how much he actually believes what he's about to propose. It doesn't feel... wrong, exactly.]
If you'd told me sooner, I might have been able to... I don't know. Obviously, I wouldn't bring it up directly with Elias, but I could have... tried to understand what might happen as a result. Maybe.
[... Or maybe he would have done all he could to stop the plan from coming to fruition. He can acknowledge that's about as likely as the other option.]