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And yet she wasn't jumping in. According to her, she was watching to see who Emma was.We don't know how long she's there before she's seen. For all we know she just made it by the time Emma saw her.
Why? There is nothing to say that she liked Taylor any more or less than any of the other random 'victims' that she encountered across the city. When Vista started acting like a 'victim' and then talked back to her, Sophia hit her. In the base. On camera.
The only difference between Taylor and any of the other 'victims' out there was that Taylor was right there, available to torment.
Sophia called it being a hero. Her brand of heroism was more along the lines of 'save the survivors, fuck the losers'. And, you know, take out her aggression on criminals.
Though the idea of Emma seeking approval Sophia wasn't going to give is something I kinda like, headcanon wise.
It's actually canon.
Emma and Taylor:
Taylor and Sophia:I could feel a few ideas fall into alignment.
"You're talking about Sophia. You mean she would have let me into the group."
"That's part of it."
She let go of my ear and tapped hard against the lens of my glasses as she continued, "This is your reminder that everyone has their place in life, Hebert, and you should stick to yours. Trying to act better than you are only embarrasses you and irritates me, get it?"
She yanked on my ear again, as if to make her point clear.
I'll say it again: Emma was waiting on Sophia to say that it was okay to let Taylor into the group. Sophia wanted to keep Taylor down, where she 'belonged'. It's as simple as that.