( That sharpness disappears, replaced by something more neutral. She's never had reason to believe that the kind of ability Carlisle displays is inherently bad, has known people with abilities like it and considers them among her closest friends.
And what she knows of Carlisle, she believes in him well enough to think that he wouldn't intentionally do so without reason. That accident and intent are different enough to make the situation change drastically. )
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( That sharpness disappears, replaced by something more neutral. She's never had reason to believe that the kind of ability Carlisle displays is inherently bad, has known people with abilities like it and considers them among her closest friends.
And what she knows of Carlisle, she believes in him well enough to think that he wouldn't intentionally do so without reason. That accident and intent are different enough to make the situation change drastically. )