[ That feels difficult to her, but makes sense. When Hopper decided, he wanted to protect Eleven, but to her it felt no different from Papa deciding to keep her locked up, too. She understands it now, and they revised the rules together. To keep Eleven safe but give her room to grow, too. ]
Do you think they would have understood. If we had explained better?
[ Eleven isn't convinced of that - after all, she remembers that she didn't listen to Hopper until they were both hurting. ]
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Yes.
[ And she thinks, still, then offers: ]
They were scared. Not of me. For me. Wanted to keep me safe. Didn't trust me to stay safe.
[ And then it clicks, a little bit. ]
Didn't listen to me. Just decided. That made me angry.
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[That doesn't mean that they shouldn't have helped, but Natasha shrugs past that.]
And they didn't know us well enough to know that we had their best interests at heart.
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Do you think they would have understood. If we had explained better?
[ Eleven isn't convinced of that - after all, she remembers that she didn't listen to Hopper until they were both hurting. ]
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[Natasha shrugs, accepting that. There's no changing it now.]
Maybe if they'd known us better before, it would be different, but it's done. And we're out of their hair.
[Eleven seems to understand, though. It's a good start.]
I think some of them would understand if they had more information.