I don't, either. But I think it depends on the reason for hesitation. There is a difference between hesitating to consider the weight of an action and hesitating because of a fear of repercussions.
I hesitated because I didn't want to hurt Camille, especially when I didn't know if I was right. But I also hesitated because I didn't want Camille to hate me. So both, perhaps.
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[it's considerate, even though the answer is. bad. like everyone.]
I don't like it when everyone is angry at me. [no one was angry at her other than camille, it was just a lot of yelling and chaos all at once.]
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I don't think everyone was angry with you by a longshot.
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[maybe everyone was dealing with their own stuff.]
I just didn't like it. I'm not courageous like you are.
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Why do you say that?
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[she wouldn't have been able to be that decisive.]
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That wasn't courage. I did it because I was scared she would hurt someone if I said anything - if I didn't act alone.
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If nothing else, the courage of your convictions.
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Which did you do, tonight?
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I hesitated because I didn't want to hurt Camille, especially when I didn't know if I was right. But I also hesitated because I didn't want Camille to hate me. So both, perhaps.
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