Peace Talks page 315
She shrugged one shoulder. Her voice was heavy and tired. "Everything hurts. But I can move some."
"Maybe you should take shelter," I said. "The Paranetters are going to head for Mac's place. They'll need someone to keep a cool head and a sharp watch."
She snorted. "You think I cannot handle myself?'
"Don't," I said quietly. "I was ready to take you with me into literal Hell and you know it. Every warrior gets hurt. Has limits. There's no shame in acknowledging that."
She was quiet for a moment. Then she asked, "If you were hurt, would you sit this one out?"
This is why I started this thread in the first place, that bit sticks out to me. While the answer from Harry most likely would be, no. It would be just as stupid and egocentric if he did, even though as a wizard he has a lot more tools even injured than she does, a mere vanilla mortal. Harry goes on to
acknowledge that there is no way he can stop her, that is who she is, but sadly most likely it will also get her killed. Now maybe her death will make a difference, maybe there will be some miracle she will get cured and kick ass or she will ride off to the tune of the Ride of the Valkyrie from the Ring Cycle after she becomes a bloody grease spot.. Or maybe not so much.. So if the paranet gets wiped out because when the chips were down no one was there for them, it's okay because well, Murphy didn't want to sit it out..
"Every warrior gets hurt. Has limits. There's no shame in acknowledging that."
Nor is there shame in standing a post, with her skills considering her current limitations, where she can do the most good..
And Murphy is not wrong either.
In this case, yes, she is... The answer is against what is coming? No, she cannot handle herself, from her questions to Harry she has no clue. She cannot be reasoned with, Harry knows this, and now has the added weight of knowing he is going to lose her either way..