The usually verbose ex-watcher allows himself to be lead out of the apartment without another word. But not before a final parting look in Faith's direction. It's not one of disapproval or disdain, rather that of a man who knows that some walls are unbreachable and that his very best may never be good enough for her.
If removing himself will improve Faith's current state of mind then who is he to object? That two vampires are acting as if he is the one who has the potential to harm her is bitterly ironic to him.
It's not as if he's had any positive experiences with vampires apart from Angel and Spike. Both of whom are souled. A rare occurrence.
Wesley's jaw hardens as he walks away. Connor's intervention is appreciated, but still, all he can think about is the Slayer he's once again 'bailing' out on. If Faith wishes to condemn him and damn herself, then so be it. She's a grown woman now. It's none of his concern, right?
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If removing himself will improve Faith's current state of mind then who is he to object? That two vampires are acting as if he is the one who has the potential to harm her is bitterly ironic to him.
It's not as if he's had any positive experiences with vampires apart from Angel and Spike. Both of whom are souled. A rare occurrence.
Wesley's jaw hardens as he walks away. Connor's intervention is appreciated, but still, all he can think about is the Slayer he's once again 'bailing' out on. If Faith wishes to condemn him and damn herself, then so be it. She's a grown woman now. It's none of his concern, right?
If only it were that easy.