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However, In Ana's case, I will concede it was a combat scenario in which Widow didn't do anything that Ana herself wouldn't have also done. I think Ana was feeling very burdened by the stresses and guilt of her career by that point, and the events of that day were just the catalyst to finally make her withdraw until she decided to return from exile upon realizing it was a mistake. My point wasn't that Ana has it "worse" or that Gerard meant more to her; just that from her perspective, she has no reason to think of Widow as anything other than an enemy. I don't like playing "misery poker" where one person's hardships can "trump" another's (at least when comparable; I’m not saying a paper cut is on the same level as losing your house to a fire).
My apologies. I do not want this thread to become srs bsns and I do want everyone to be comfortable. Please accept this cute Hana as an olive branch.