"Why do you always do that? You would risk your life for anyone on that ship and it would 'the right thing to do'. Most importantly, it would be /your/ choice, which is what you always say you want. You want your choices to be yours and no one else's." Cerdian says.
"Yet," he continues, "the moment anyone else chooses to help /you/, you take those choices away because you 'can't ask' someone to do for you what you would do without question. Caitria, none of those people would /be/ here if they didn't want to risk themselves to help you. You rushing off alone disrespects their friendship and their caring for you for the sake of saying you finally did your duty to Atlantis. You treat Atlantis and the Titans as thought it /must/ be one or the other. Why can it not be both?" he asks plainly.
"As for me...I am a son of Atlantis and I will defend her with or without your leave, Princess Caitria." he says bowing to her.
"You are my sovereign, however, so you have the first right of refusal as to how my life will be spent in it her defense...and yours."
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