Bayard's expressions gets not only serious, but dour, shamed. He lowers his eyes to his feet and picks at his cotton candy with his fingers.
"It's me who owes the apology," Bayard says. "I shouldn't have run and left you to your own, even if he were a monster. There's retreat and there's abandonment, and I did the latter."
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"It's me who owes the apology," Bayard says. "I shouldn't have run and left you to your own, even if he were a monster. There's retreat and there's abandonment, and I did the latter."