Well Kelson felt that was a giant leap and he couldn't put the pieces of logic together that Lindhardt had. He was sorely tempted to raise another eyebrow or roll his eyes. There was logic based on ones experiences and then there was actual logic.
"Can you walk me through how you came to that?" He asked, trying to be as gentle and patient has Father Duncan would have been in that instance, but he knew he failed utterly. Lindhart was being crazy. Kelson also wanted to point out that not all of their life experiences mattered here, but he hadn't fully accepted that yet so, he wasn't going to say it out loud.
"So," Kelson trying to put his thoughts together. " You would let yourself be hurt or killed because of others opinions?" Was he getting that right?
LOL Kelson thinks Linhardt is just weird
"Can you walk me through how you came to that?" He asked, trying to be as gentle and patient has Father Duncan would have been in that instance, but he knew he failed utterly. Lindhart was being crazy. Kelson also wanted to point out that not all of their life experiences mattered here, but he hadn't fully accepted that yet so, he wasn't going to say it out loud.
"So," Kelson trying to put his thoughts together. " You would let yourself be hurt or killed because of others opinions?" Was he getting that right?