[She's listening to him, luckily, Steve seems to get most of what she's saying. She still hates Zero. She still hates that it's the biggest tool they have aside from taking away people's powers.
It still does feel like a time out to her. Locking someone down there and making them think about whatever happened, whatever they did? It's not enough.]
Maybe we should start by not leaving people there in zero alone. When I had the mirror Stiles in there, I sat there with him the whole time. He had no choice but to talk to me, or to listen to me at least. And I got through to him. I got him to understand why he was there. I got him to tell me why he had done it. And it worked. [Granted, it was easier for her because she knows Stiles. Better than almost anyone aside from Scott and maybe the Sheriff. But every warden should know their inmates, right?
And then she listens to Steve's suggestion and-- it doesn't sound too bad.]
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? [The Latin quote is the first thing that comes to mind.]
Who will guard the guards? It makes sense. A group that everyone trusts, that would be able to control the situation. People like you. Stronger and able to take the lead. [Kind of like the superhero group he's a part of back home. At least from what Stiles told her.]
We would need people from both sides. Inmates we can trust only, of course. But who are willing to take control if everyone else is affected. And it'd have to be a big enough group to minimize the chances of everyone being influenced by a flood at the same time.
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It still does feel like a time out to her. Locking someone down there and making them think about whatever happened, whatever they did? It's not enough.]
Maybe we should start by not leaving people there in zero alone. When I had the mirror Stiles in there, I sat there with him the whole time. He had no choice but to talk to me, or to listen to me at least. And I got through to him. I got him to understand why he was there. I got him to tell me why he had done it. And it worked. [Granted, it was easier for her because she knows Stiles. Better than almost anyone aside from Scott and maybe the Sheriff. But every warden should know their inmates, right?
And then she listens to Steve's suggestion and-- it doesn't sound too bad.]
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? [The Latin quote is the first thing that comes to mind.]
Who will guard the guards? It makes sense. A group that everyone trusts, that would be able to control the situation. People like you. Stronger and able to take the lead. [Kind of like the superhero group he's a part of back home. At least from what Stiles told her.]
We would need people from both sides. Inmates we can trust only, of course. But who are willing to take control if everyone else is affected. And it'd have to be a big enough group to minimize the chances of everyone being influenced by a flood at the same time.