"You say a stray bullet could take my life, but wouldn't it also take yours? You're doing such dangerous things for me, yet you want me to sit idly in the room as if nothing happened, just waiting for death? Sure, I can't do anything for you, but I just want to see from a safe distance if you're alright. I'm not that foolish."
Maybe it's because she can't see, even her heart has become fragile. She felt like crying. Though she understood why Trenton was justifiably angry, his harsh rebuke still made her feel wronged.
Maybe men and women will never see things the same way. She is always more emotional, and he is always rational and silent, so he always makes choices for her first.
She does admit that he is right most of the time, but that doesn't mean she has to follow him every time.
