There's a part of Garrus that wants to make something resembling a witty remark - some pithy quip about how there's only one way this ends that would come off as agreement rather than the veiled threat it was ... but Sister Ellora poking around in his memories had drained him. It was an almost physical exhaustion that left him just a little slow to get to his feet and shift out of the way.
But then again, maybe she did. He'd never really thought that she was as completely devoid of feeling as she tried to project. The empath's read of her had put a dent in that theory, but if anything was going to get under her skin, it'd be Ellora.
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Not far though. He was sticking close to Widowmaker, playing his part and offering moral support that Amélie probably didn't need.
But then again, maybe she did. He'd never really thought that she was as completely devoid of feeling as she tried to project. The empath's read of her had put a dent in that theory, but if anything was going to get under her skin, it'd be Ellora.