[Theo doesn't want to feel guilty. There was a fleeting moment where he was proud of what he did. He'd accomplished his goal, even if it got him killed. His revenge was taken, his name would never be forgotten.
So why can't he stop thinking about it? Why does the violence and tragedy of that day haunt him every moment, instead of relishing in the victory of a job well done?]
It's the bigger picture that's the issue. No one's gonna--
[He cuts himself off with a shake of the head. What's the point of saying all this to a warden not even from his ship?]
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So why can't he stop thinking about it? Why does the violence and tragedy of that day haunt him every moment, instead of relishing in the victory of a job well done?]
It's the bigger picture that's the issue. No one's gonna--
[He cuts himself off with a shake of the head. What's the point of saying all this to a warden not even from his ship?]