[The calculation is unnecessary, because truthfully, she was sold the second she realized he was meant to be evil and was trying to find a way to escape his fate. That was something Willow could at least empathize with. She was determined not to fall into the trap of being evil again herself, and anything she could do to keep another force of good in the world was completely worthwhile to her. He could've been a total stranger and she'd have tried to help, but he's not a stranger, and that makes her doubly convinced.
Her eyes are open and clear with earnest worry.] No, of course not, [she agrees.] You shouldn't be forced to be anything, Loki. What do you need me to do?
[He'd just said he couldn't accomplish it alone, that humans had free will and they could pull off a trick. Willow's not stupid. She knows how powerful she is and she's used to being back up. She's aching to be back up, honestly.]
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Her eyes are open and clear with earnest worry.] No, of course not, [she agrees.] You shouldn't be forced to be anything, Loki. What do you need me to do?
[He'd just said he couldn't accomplish it alone, that humans had free will and they could pull off a trick. Willow's not stupid. She knows how powerful she is and she's used to being back up. She's aching to be back up, honestly.]