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“I’d want them to pay for what they’d done, so how can I judge you for wanting justice?” “Some might not see it as justice,” he pointed out. “Would this man get what he deserved if you went through the normal channels?” Ava asked. Marcus’s jaw clenched. “No,” he replied. “He would get away with it because he holds all the power, and I hold none.” “Sometimes our justice system can’t do what it’s meant to. And I’m not the kind of person who thinks that there’s only one type of justice.” Marcus didn’t know if he should be shocked or relieved about her pessimistic attitude. “That’s an odd sentiment for someone who was raised in the Council to have,” he noted. Ava laughed dryly. “Maybe that’s why I feel the way I do,” she retorted. “I know that not all Council members and Medials ar