[Leo has heard many confessions right before he kills a person. He's heard it all. The worst things that humanity has done, all the pain they commit against one another. People who are sorry for what they did, more often people who aren't. Honestly, Kara's sins are far from the worst he's heard. She sounds remorseful for what she's done, and a great majority of her guilt seems to come more from being unable to save people, not what he'd consider to be a sin at all. She's honestly a better soul than many he's encountered.
Then she mentions Kilgrave. This is the second time someone has mentioned him, and frankly, Leo is greatly considering the merits of eating his soul just to take out this waste of sinful space. So she'd committed a sin when she wasn't in control of her own mind? Curious. Very curious.
He lets the song fade away as it ends, leaving nothing but calm and peace for Kara in its wake. It would be so easy to reach out and touch her, take away the corruption he sees in her soul, feed the hunger inside of him. Maybe if her soul was purely that of a sinner, he might do it, but he's never seen a soul like this before, with both sinner and innocent parts to their soul. He wants to figure out what's going on here.
He waits a few minutes for the song's effects to start to wear off, the glow to her skin beginning to disappear.]
You're far from the worst person I've ever heard a confession from. But your soul is curious. It's divided in two, one part sin, and one part innocent. I've never seen anything like it before.
haha good thing there is never such a thing as too long a tag with me.
Then she mentions Kilgrave. This is the second time someone has mentioned him, and frankly, Leo is greatly considering the merits of eating his soul just to take out this waste of sinful space. So she'd committed a sin when she wasn't in control of her own mind? Curious. Very curious.
He lets the song fade away as it ends, leaving nothing but calm and peace for Kara in its wake. It would be so easy to reach out and touch her, take away the corruption he sees in her soul, feed the hunger inside of him. Maybe if her soul was purely that of a sinner, he might do it, but he's never seen a soul like this before, with both sinner and innocent parts to their soul. He wants to figure out what's going on here.
He waits a few minutes for the song's effects to start to wear off, the glow to her skin beginning to disappear.]
You're far from the worst person I've ever heard a confession from. But your soul is curious. It's divided in two, one part sin, and one part innocent. I've never seen anything like it before.