Alex sat there in the chair, keeping his eyes on Averia. In the faint glow of his aura he could make out her features and saw that his words were affecting her, but not as much as he thought they would've. So she was able to take a verbal assault and stay upright, or at least mostly. Good. That's what he had wanted to see. She was also defending herself from what he had said, which was also good. However he had expected a little something... more from her. He had expected her to fully to defend against the verbal assault and maybe even strike back, which she did. He had just hoped she'd strike back a little harder.
Alex didn't answer her question about why he was holding onto the ring even though he shouldn't be, and he remained silent for a while after she asked about why the government would keep secrets instead of letting people know about them. After a moment or two he finally answered. "In most cases secrets are kept so the populace doesn't get in the way of an investigation while trying to catch a dangerous criminal, then is only released to act as evidence against that criminal. No panic over an unethical experiment if the criminal behind it is already behind bars. Other reasons is to hide some embarrassment to an official. The list goes on." Alex started to say at first, then he grew quiet again.
Finally he spoke up again. "You know what? Sod it. No one is gonna link a single ring to something that happened over 5 years ago. And if Ironwood doesn't like it then he should've had that facility destroyed before anyone had found it. What I hate most about classified missions is that the survivors aren't given any recovery treatment because you can't treat someone's trauma for in event that never happened. That General has his head up his a** I swear." Alex said as he allowed his semblance construct to turn the lights back on. "Sorry about my attitude. This topic brings out the worst in me. I keep Sasha's ring because I don't want to forget her." Alex said while shaking his head. "Maybe we should call it a day."
Alex didn't answer her question about why he was holding onto the ring even though he shouldn't be, and he remained silent for a while after she asked about why the government would keep secrets instead of letting people know about them. After a moment or two he finally answered. "In most cases secrets are kept so the populace doesn't get in the way of an investigation while trying to catch a dangerous criminal, then is only released to act as evidence against that criminal. No panic over an unethical experiment if the criminal behind it is already behind bars. Other reasons is to hide some embarrassment to an official. The list goes on." Alex started to say at first, then he grew quiet again.
Finally he spoke up again. "You know what? Sod it. No one is gonna link a single ring to something that happened over 5 years ago. And if Ironwood doesn't like it then he should've had that facility destroyed before anyone had found it. What I hate most about classified missions is that the survivors aren't given any recovery treatment because you can't treat someone's trauma for in event that never happened. That General has his head up his a** I swear." Alex said as he allowed his semblance construct to turn the lights back on. "Sorry about my attitude. This topic brings out the worst in me. I keep Sasha's ring because I don't want to forget her." Alex said while shaking his head. "Maybe we should call it a day."