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Post by Felicity Smoak on Feb 20, 2014 18:38:14 GMT -6
Felicity was grateful he came, and even more that he was asking for details but she needed to make something clear first. "I need to know you're not going to kill anyone with the information I give you." She asked of him, "Please. I can't save one person, at the cost of another life . . . . and some of this is really bad."
Moria Queen had gotten her hands dirty, and might have even gotten rid of one husband, or her actions might have done it. It also might have gotten other people kill, like the other man Walter trusted. "I also need to be apart of this. I need to help find Walter."
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Post by Oliver Queen on Feb 28, 2014 14:21:01 GMT -6
She wanted confirmation that he wasn't going to kill anyone. And stated that she wanted to be a part of this. He had assumed both things, but at the same time, she was coming to him for a reason. He did what the police could not, because he worked outside the law. Hence, the 'vigilante' role that he had adopted upon returning to Starling. "Why didn't you go to the police?" He questioned. There was something that had brought her back to him, and he wanted her to acknowledge that to prove a point.
That he worked better when he wasn't under such conditions. While he didn't go around wanting to kill people, he knew that when it came down to it . . . sometimes it was what needed to be done. And if Walter was in danger, and there was a way that Oliver could help him, then he was going to do everything within his power to bring him back home.
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Post by Felicity Smoak on Feb 28, 2014 19:41:14 GMT -6
"Because I don't know who to trust." She admitted, and tried to think how to explain it. "Walter asked me to look into something a while back, and then he warned me to stay away when things got dangerous. Only the other man he trusted ended up dead. They made it look like an accident, but Walter knew better."
Which meant they either knew how to fake a death or the police had someone in their ranks that wasn't as 'up hold the honor' as he should be. "The thing is, when people have too much money, they learn to get away with things. I'm not saying that she was involved," Not who she was, "but I don't know who else to look into, and I've sort of stayed quite because I was afraid they'd come after me too, but Walter trusted me. I can't let him down."
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