[Owing? Nicolas isn't sure they really care about debts like that. If they do, then both Worick's and Nic's own account are a complete mess of owing each other in good ways and bad, and really, who'd want to keep track of that? Who could keep track of that? (Worick, maybe.)
But the point is, he doesn't consider her indebted to them. At the beginning, maybe, but not now - not when she can stand on her own, live on her own. He waves it off.]
I didn't keep count.
[It's repaid, is what he's not saying. Leave while you can. Don't let this place stick to you if you can help it. If you've got any sense, don't let it. (Or do, really. Nobody else has got sense here either.) The point is, it's her choice, and she shouldn't make it under the impression she has some kind of obligation to stick around.]
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But the point is, he doesn't consider her indebted to them. At the beginning, maybe, but not now - not when she can stand on her own, live on her own. He waves it off.]
I didn't keep count.
[It's repaid, is what he's not saying. Leave while you can. Don't let this place stick to you if you can help it. If you've got any sense, don't let it. (Or do, really. Nobody else has got sense here either.) The point is, it's her choice, and she shouldn't make it under the impression she has some kind of obligation to stick around.]