[ Partially, yes, because he's afraid of what she'll do to him or others. 'Cause he doesn't know if he has a choice (no matter how unsure she seems now, he won't forget her behaviour in the dream). It's the smart move, too. A variable is more dangerous if left unattended. And if she burns in broad daylight, they're all made.
It's also the right thing to do, as an agent of SHIELD and Morningstar.
Ultimately, Fitz thinks too much for his reasoning to be condensed to a single factor. ]
No. [ a beat. ] Does it matter if I'm afraid of you?
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It's also the right thing to do, as an agent of SHIELD and Morningstar.
Ultimately, Fitz thinks too much for his reasoning to be condensed to a single factor. ]
No. [ a beat. ] Does it matter if I'm afraid of you?