"I won't kill someone who hasn't done anything to me first," Trinket said. At least, she didn't intend to do so today. "But someone is going to try to kill me. I need to be able to kill them before they kill me. That's why I'm training."
She set her axe down on the ground. While her face still bore no expression, no signs of exhaustion, her arms were quite sore and tired. The pain didn't matter to her. Soreness was boring. It would pass soon, anyway, so it wasn't worth her attention.
"Will you help me find the person who's going to try to kill me? Maybe we can kill them together. That would be a fun game. I bet you're good at killing."
Perfectly logical, to her mind.
She set her axe down on the ground. While her face still bore no expression, no signs of exhaustion, her arms were quite sore and tired. The pain didn't matter to her. Soreness was boring. It would pass soon, anyway, so it wasn't worth her attention.
"Will you help me find the person who's going to try to kill me? Maybe we can kill them together. That would be a fun game. I bet you're good at killing."
Perfectly logical, to her mind.