I always am, but I simply meant that there might also not be a use for what I can do.
( and even if there was that kind of situation would she use her powers? before it was stepping over a line she shouldn't use, now it seemed almost as if it was accepted )
Influencing someone that way also takes away their own free will.
Maybe, but those abilities sound much like ones that could be useful in any number of situations.
[ At her assertion, he did not hesitate, but spoke. ] only if you use it to do it that way. Calming someone who is having a breakdown, or panicking, that is not removing free will. Calming someone who has flown into rage, that is not removing free will, it is restoring their ability to think clearly.
[ Harry speaks passionately and quietly, his voice taking on a deeper timbre. ]
This is not to say you should do it all the time, but if someone needs help and cannot regain control, those powers could be a definite help for those whose powers are tied to their emotions.
( it's still all a little uncomfortable, a line that falls too close to what she's always known, something that she's going to have to think about, and he likely could guess that she's thinking about what he's saying with the call falling silent for a moment )
It's certainly a lot to think about, how it could affect people here or their powers.
( that's something that she's never had to think of before with her powers )
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( though there's definitely a but hanging there )
I suppose we'll see what happens. And who I encounter.
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Of course. Just be careful, my friend.
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( and even if there was that kind of situation would she use her powers? before it was stepping over a line she shouldn't use, now it seemed almost as if it was accepted )
Influencing someone that way also takes away their own free will.
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Maybe, but those abilities sound much like ones that could be useful in any number of situations.
[ At her assertion, he did not hesitate, but spoke. ] only if you use it to do it that way. Calming someone who is having a breakdown, or panicking, that is not removing free will. Calming someone who has flown into rage, that is not removing free will, it is restoring their ability to think clearly.
[ Harry speaks passionately and quietly, his voice taking on a deeper timbre. ]
This is not to say you should do it all the time, but if someone needs help and cannot regain control, those powers could be a definite help for those whose powers are tied to their emotions.
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It's certainly a lot to think about, how it could affect people here or their powers.
( that's something that she's never had to think of before with her powers )
And the potential repercussions.
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[ He nods a little, sitting back, thinking. ]
Power always comes with that need to worry. How much to do, how little, and when? Its never easy.
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( which isn't something that he might be thinking of, unless he's figured there's more to her story than her words would give )
How this world is and how people act, that they can freely use powers without question conflicts with what I've always known.
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[ He smiles softly to himself as he stretches. ]
You'll find your way, in the end. I believe in you.
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