She tried to convince herself that she could report to the higher ups about Amy's situation without the use of the cameras the other woman had agreed to have installed in her office. Liz knew it was humiliating from her own experiance and did nothing to make Amy feel like she wasn't being 'babysat', but there was no choice. Amy had already been
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Different people have different ways of dealing with things. Logan has tried both versions of post-screw-up measures himself in the past, and they both have their pros and cons. Sticking around can be harder. It can also mean you need your team more, can't risk being away from those who help balance you out, even if there is a risk. Sometimes, the risk of not having someone to keep you connected to who you are is bigger.
"Maybe she wants fixed, an' maybe she doesn't. Point is, if she ain't doin' it for herself, she's gonna do it for Luke." And that - that takes away any doubt, as far as Logan is concerned. Maybe he's projecting too many of his own feelings on Amy, but the fact is, there are times when fighting for yourself just isn't worth it. Fighting for others, however - having people to fight for, to be better than you are for? Anyone half-decent will do that, Logan is convinced. And Amy, for all her faults, is a good person. He knows she is. "You really don't trust her that far?"
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