Do you think when they were younger, after a pretty rough patrol. Charlotte is patching up Henry in the man cave, she apologizes for getting Henry this job? I mean she found it and led Henry to being a hero. But Henry, bruised up and adrenaline still flowing through him, still with baby fat hanging on his cheeks, smiles at her and tells her to not apologize. That this job is the best thing to ever happen to him.
Do you think years later in Dystopia, Henry still thinks that? He's bruised up and scarred with only himself to patch him up. Charlotte is in Harvard not feeling guilty, just as he told her ages ago. (She still feels guilt. He doesnt think heroing is the best thing anymore. Both aren't going to change because it's been too long.)


















