She shrugged. "I don't know. We haven't really talked about, but even if it was, how could I have had the same vision? How could we have been there, together? With Caprica?" She shook her head, even as she hugged herself tighter.
"It doesn't matter what it was. It happened. And now I have to deal with it somehow. Me. Not you. You've got the case going on and... and I guess your father..." Which she still didn't quite understand, so Sharon made a mental note to go and speak with Admiral Adama after everything had quieted down.
Lee's eyes on her own were troubling her, though. "Stop that," she whispered, looking around the corridor to see if there was anyone else watching or listening. She'd come here to talk to him about Dee, not her daughter or her own problems.
"You're not wrong," she admitted quietly, and shut her eyes so he couldn't see into them. "But you knew you weren't wrong before you asked the question, didn't you?"
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Date: 2007-09-03 09:36 am (UTC)"It doesn't matter what it was. It happened. And now I have to deal with it somehow. Me. Not you. You've got the case going on and... and I guess your father..." Which she still didn't quite understand, so Sharon made a mental note to go and speak with Admiral Adama after everything had quieted down.
Lee's eyes on her own were troubling her, though. "Stop that," she whispered, looking around the corridor to see if there was anyone else watching or listening. She'd come here to talk to him about Dee, not her daughter or her own problems.
"You're not wrong," she admitted quietly, and shut her eyes so he couldn't see into them. "But you knew you weren't wrong before you asked the question, didn't you?"