[And here we have another instance where Mia needs to walk away from her phone for a bit and take a breather, but when she comes back around again, because she can't not, because letting Nora have the last word means admitting that she's right, and ... well it's not fair.
Because she's not wrong. Nora's dad inspired hope and saved people and Mia's father was a murderer before the world actually saw him as someone that did good. Even she doubts her father's place as a vigilante and whether or not it was actually a good thing for Star City, given what the place turned into once he was gone.
But he's her father, damnit. And she hung on to the fact that the reason why he wasn't with her was because he was a hero, despite all the flaws. He gave his life to save the world and that made up for some of the mistakes, didn't it?
His bow is a heavy legacy to carry, one she isn't one hundred percent sure she wants, but one she's been given all the same.]
No one's perfect, Nora. No offense, but I really doubt your dad is either.
[And whether or not Nora takes that and listens is up to her, but that's where Mia's gonna leave it.]
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Because she's not wrong. Nora's dad inspired hope and saved people and Mia's father was a murderer before the world actually saw him as someone that did good. Even she doubts her father's place as a vigilante and whether or not it was actually a good thing for Star City, given what the place turned into once he was gone.
But he's her father, damnit. And she hung on to the fact that the reason why he wasn't with her was because he was a hero, despite all the flaws. He gave his life to save the world and that made up for some of the mistakes, didn't it?
His bow is a heavy legacy to carry, one she isn't one hundred percent sure she wants, but one she's been given all the same.]
No one's perfect, Nora. No offense, but I really doubt your dad is either.
[And whether or not Nora takes that and listens is up to her, but that's where Mia's gonna leave it.]