[She doesn't argue that Casey seems rather...young, or that most minds don't stop developing until twenty-six, because in most countries, "fully grown" is a matter of perspective and nurture. Casey - whom Sarah, unknowing about their gender preference and herself from a time period when one wouldn't immediately think to ask, has pegged as a "he" - probably doesn't want to hear her thoughts on behaviorism right now.]
You can tell the Fatemarked from the Sentinels by their hands. The Fatemarked have just that - a mark - on their left hands, and the Sentinels don't. Those who have been assigned to guard someone will have a mark on their neck.
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[She doesn't argue that Casey seems rather...young, or that most minds don't stop developing until twenty-six, because in most countries, "fully grown" is a matter of perspective and nurture. Casey - whom Sarah, unknowing about their gender preference and herself from a time period when one wouldn't immediately think to ask, has pegged as a "he" - probably doesn't want to hear her thoughts on behaviorism right now.]
You can tell the Fatemarked from the Sentinels by their hands. The Fatemarked have just that - a mark - on their left hands, and the Sentinels don't. Those who have been assigned to guard someone will have a mark on their neck.
[She holds up her left hand.]
I'm a Sentinel, as you can see.