"I know," she says, immediate and fierce, lifting her hand to his face. "So maybe -- maybe we'll have to tell people that."
What would she do if she were put face-to-face with the man who shot her, and was told he'd been possessed?
Feel sympathy, probably, Liz thinks. But then again, she has a lifetime of experience when it comes to her body reacting beyond her control. Can she take herself as a reliable barometer?
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What would she do if she were put face-to-face with the man who shot her, and was told he'd been possessed?
Feel sympathy, probably, Liz thinks. But then again, she has a lifetime of experience when it comes to her body reacting beyond her control. Can she take herself as a reliable barometer?