She pauses, more curious than offended. This...isn't unusual, as a response, but people are rarely so forthcoming about it. Ellie still relies on the usual kind of implication, but less of it. What she says is closer to what people usually restrict to thinking. And it isn't strictly untrue--only one of them is carrying homemade bombs around, and it isn't Ruth.
(For a moment, she's reminded of Dani Moonstar--minus the beating she'd taken in that fight.)
"The door isn't moving. Pardon." Unless it is, in which case, please let her know, Ellie. "You no, sorry, you don't have to do this alone. No."
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(For a moment, she's reminded of Dani Moonstar--minus the beating she'd taken in that fight.)
"The door isn't moving. Pardon." Unless it is, in which case, please let her know, Ellie. "You no, sorry, you don't have to do this alone. No."