Root doesn't easily lose track of her objectives. It's one of the things she likes about computers that she sees as faulty coding in people -- they're just so easily distracted and so bad at multi-tasking. But with her mission accomplished, she can absolutely refocus on the fascinating puzzle in front of her, and she gladly accepts the offer. She can figure out how they're exiting safely once the show's over.
"Yes please," Root says pleasantly, stepping to the side to let Claudia enter ahead of her.
Her motive is mainly to see what pieces of this puzzle she can put together through observing. She doesn't mind violence and she doesn't regret the deaths on her conscience, but it doesn't have any particular appeal to her, either. It's just a means to an end. Even so -- heart rate is starting to slow, hm? Is that delusion... or something more? Even delusion would be interesting, of course, but Root already has the suspicion that there's more going on.
Claudia has so far seemed extremely calm herself, perfectly level-headed about the whole affair. This isn't a crime of bewildered passion, nor self-defense, not if she's polite enough to let Root go first with her job before she finishes him off. It's all very rational and considered, which Root finds completely delightful.
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"Yes please," Root says pleasantly, stepping to the side to let Claudia enter ahead of her.
Her motive is mainly to see what pieces of this puzzle she can put together through observing. She doesn't mind violence and she doesn't regret the deaths on her conscience, but it doesn't have any particular appeal to her, either. It's just a means to an end. Even so -- heart rate is starting to slow, hm? Is that delusion... or something more? Even delusion would be interesting, of course, but Root already has the suspicion that there's more going on.
Claudia has so far seemed extremely calm herself, perfectly level-headed about the whole affair. This isn't a crime of bewildered passion, nor self-defense, not if she's polite enough to let Root go first with her job before she finishes him off. It's all very rational and considered, which Root finds completely delightful.
So she adds slyly, "I'd love to watch you work."