Diarmuid looks at Archer out of the corner of his eyes. The gaze is annoyed, but Diarmuid refuses to let the servant rile him to anger, "If you don't know the answer to the question, Archer, I will not hold it against you. What I will hold against you is if she is hurt because you are being a self-centered fool. If neither of us are able to give her what she needs then we both should be working to find someone who can do that for her.
"Not that I have any plans to stop helping her even if you claim I am not what she needs. She has been abandoned by enough people. I will not be added to that number. She, herself, will have to force me away."
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"Not that I have any plans to stop helping her even if you claim I am not what she needs. She has been abandoned by enough people. I will not be added to that number. She, herself, will have to force me away."