"Something that you fixed, like you always do Corrected your actions in line with your purpose.." - now does this mean she had re-changed something that she changed before?
if you are saving this, i understand, but i just re-read and it makes perfect sense now.
bah, i love you
Author's response
ah! I see how this has been read. She asked "What went wrong today?" by this response, he's telling her that it doesn't matter because it's fixed. He then explains that she always does do the right thing and corrects her actions, in line with her purpose. Hope this clarifies, I cocked up the grammar a bit, what's with the 'C' on corrected??? Such a dork!