Angling her nose toward the coffee she sniffs, wrinkles it, and does nothing with the carafe he offers. "I spoke to his steward first, who didn't have much for me, but then I found the poor thing himself in the gardens cryin' over his late wife's favourite flowers."
She will not bring up that, naturally, she cried with him, moved by his grief, and that they had a very pathetic little hug together there in the garden where nobody could see them. – Oh, nobody except for, "And that was all interrupted by some – intruder thinkin' they could spy on the whole thing from a roof overlookin' the gardens. We had to send the guards after her."
... Are these two things related to each other? She seems not to have given it much thought just yet, still caught up in the dramatics of the situation.
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"Teyrn Cousland cannot be our man."
Angling her nose toward the coffee she sniffs, wrinkles it, and does nothing with the carafe he offers. "I spoke to his steward first, who didn't have much for me, but then I found the poor thing himself in the gardens cryin' over his late wife's favourite flowers."
She will not bring up that, naturally, she cried with him, moved by his grief, and that they had a very pathetic little hug together there in the garden where nobody could see them. – Oh, nobody except for, "And that was all interrupted by some – intruder thinkin' they could spy on the whole thing from a roof overlookin' the gardens. We had to send the guards after her."
... Are these two things related to each other? She seems not to have given it much thought just yet, still caught up in the dramatics of the situation.