Wow. I can practically feel the waves of frustrated rage coming off Anita. This was really good (not that it isn't always). There's this really interesting conflict going on: Does Anita miss her life enough (with Micah, Nathaniel, etc) to let everything run its course, despite the number of innocent lives that might be lost or does she change it all by doing the right thing, saving people, and maybe going after that white-picket fence with Richard? Because, lets admit it: Anita has always wanted that white-picket fence, even if she knew she couldn't have it.
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