[Oh, this is definitely a problem. No way ever would Adora agree with Catra on Shadow Weaver. If there was any doubt before - which there wasn't - this seals it. Adora needs help.
Buuuut... there's no reason why Catra can't be the one who helps her, right? Shadow Weaver can't be the only creepy sorceress with a penchant for messing up people's minds out there. Catra will just find them another one, and by the time that happens maybe Adora really will have gotten used to how terrible Shadow Weaver is.
Despite herself, Catra's tail is lifting from its harried position. No matter the circumstances, hearing Adora agree with her about Shadow Weaver feels good. Now that Adora's finally seeing things her way, is she really going to force them both to go back?
There's still, Adora's mental wellbeing aside, one big problem:]
Shadow Weaver's not going to let you get away that easily. [And Catra sounds. Just a little resentful. As much as she hopes otherwise, she knows that if it's just her who disappears, it'll probably be weeks before Shadow Weaver even notices.] She's tracking you already. That's how we found you. Even if we go and hide out with the rebels [which -- ha! -- no. They're not doing that. That's where Catra's drawing the line on Adora's delusions.], it won't take long before she sends another squad out after you.
[And Catra knows exactly what their orders will look like. They'll be instructed to bring Adora - just Adora - home, no matter the cost. It's safer for them, for Catra, to go back now, rather than wait for that to happen.]
They're gonna keep coming, Adora. Shadow Weaver is freaking out about this little trip of yours, and she's not gonna stop just because you've decided you don't wanna go home.
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Buuuut... there's no reason why Catra can't be the one who helps her, right? Shadow Weaver can't be the only creepy sorceress with a penchant for messing up people's minds out there. Catra will just find them another one, and by the time that happens maybe Adora really will have gotten used to how terrible Shadow Weaver is.
Despite herself, Catra's tail is lifting from its harried position. No matter the circumstances, hearing Adora agree with her about Shadow Weaver feels good. Now that Adora's finally seeing things her way, is she really going to force them both to go back?
There's still, Adora's mental wellbeing aside, one big problem:]
Shadow Weaver's not going to let you get away that easily. [And Catra sounds. Just a little resentful. As much as she hopes otherwise, she knows that if it's just her who disappears, it'll probably be weeks before Shadow Weaver even notices.] She's tracking you already. That's how we found you. Even if we go and hide out with the rebels [which -- ha! -- no. They're not doing that. That's where Catra's drawing the line on Adora's delusions.], it won't take long before she sends another squad out after you.
[And Catra knows exactly what their orders will look like. They'll be instructed to bring Adora - just Adora - home, no matter the cost. It's safer for them, for Catra, to go back now, rather than wait for that to happen.]
They're gonna keep coming, Adora. Shadow Weaver is freaking out about this little trip of yours, and she's not gonna stop just because you've decided you don't wanna go home.