"No." He's actually surprised, eyebrows tipping up. "No, I don't. They're stronger than that. For the most part, I do...brief interventions. And for the most part, that's all they need. Get them to a place that can get better and let them take charge."
Most of the time. He gets caught up, he always does, but he can't afford to play favourites. And the people he works with, people who get possessed, people who come out the other end — they aren't served best by someone else deciding what their happy ending is and devoting their life to securing it. It doesn't work like that.
Which is hypocritical, he knows, given that he's still in communication with Samuel and Ana. He should stop that. It's not fair to get attached.
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Most of the time. He gets caught up, he always does, but he can't afford to play favourites. And the people he works with, people who get possessed, people who come out the other end — they aren't served best by someone else deciding what their happy ending is and devoting their life to securing it. It doesn't work like that.
Which is hypocritical, he knows, given that he's still in communication with Samuel and Ana. He should stop that. It's not fair to get attached.