(You know, I knew a girl back home you'd have gotten on with like a house on fire.
damon neatly sidesteps the question of worth, unwilling to get into a discussion of his myriad and numerous defects with lakshmi of all people, but he is again reminded of bonnie.
poor imitation though she is, lakshmi shares a certain narrow-minded determination with bonnie bennett that damon can't help but respect. it's infuriating that these women are so sure they know the only possible course of action to take, that they'd kill people they don't know who've done nothing wrong to mete out some twisted form of justice... but at least they stand for something. that's about the nicest thing damon can say about lakshmi — bonnie at least is also useful, so she gets more.
for the first time since he arrived on the station, damon feels a pang of... nostalgia, almost. not quite missing, because he'd never miss bonnie, but lakshmi is a shitty replacement. )
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damon neatly sidesteps the question of worth, unwilling to get into a discussion of his myriad and numerous defects with lakshmi of all people, but he is again reminded of bonnie.
poor imitation though she is, lakshmi shares a certain narrow-minded determination with bonnie bennett that damon can't help but respect. it's infuriating that these women are so sure they know the only possible course of action to take, that they'd kill people they don't know who've done nothing wrong to mete out some twisted form of justice... but at least they stand for something. that's about the nicest thing damon can say about lakshmi — bonnie at least is also useful, so she gets more.
for the first time since he arrived on the station, damon feels a pang of... nostalgia, almost. not quite missing, because he'd never miss bonnie, but lakshmi is a shitty replacement. )