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September 4 2013, 13:09:27 UTC 3 years ago
Toby has always been incredibly reckless with her own safety, and often misses how the fact that she gets hurt upsets other people. There's a number of takes as to why Toby is genuinely surprised that people give a damn that she lives or not, but personally I thought it was pretty clear that the reason why was because Toby doesn't think she's as important or valuable as the people around her, and therefore it's okay for her to sacrifice herself but not okay for anyone else to.
It's one of those peculiarly tragic hero things; the thing that makes Toby the person that they need to save them is the thing that actually causes her and the people around her great pain.
September 4 2013, 15:38:20 UTC 3 years ago
As you put it now, I completely agree. Toby really is like "oh, you would mind if i died horribly?" and not only towards Quentin. I think he, May and Tybald are taking turns in worriing about her, otherwise all three of them would have gone mad already