[ She listens, silent and attempting to stay as openminded and nonjudgemental as possible. They all have their methods. Better not to question what works, and Amos works very well. She has no doubt that the perpetrator is guilty, and she absolutely believes Amos' story that he ran. Of course he had to run after him, and of course some injuries would have been inevitable.
But there are lines. There is a system of justice already in place, and it does not involve Shrikes slamming people's skulls up against the wall. She stares at Amos, eyes flashing in what she's surprised to realize is suppressed anger. She tightens her hands into fists to keep them from shaking, her tone sharp and clipped. ]
The message was received when you arrested him and brought him to the Quarry.
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But there are lines. There is a system of justice already in place, and it does not involve Shrikes slamming people's skulls up against the wall. She stares at Amos, eyes flashing in what she's surprised to realize is suppressed anger. She tightens her hands into fists to keep them from shaking, her tone sharp and clipped. ]
The message was received when you arrested him and brought him to the Quarry.