Fran smirked, as her younger sister suggested she take the King on a hunt; show him the kind of patience that the Antivan women had.
She settled, and raised an eyebrow as Adaria detailed what their brother had in store for her.
She would kill for her littlest sister. She had no qualms, if it would protect herself, or the people she cared about.
@Adaria Campana
Might be a good idea, if I thought he'd go through with it,she mused, under her breath. Her husband seemed much too... goody-two-shoes, unwilling to do anything if it might anger the other parties involved.
She settled, and raised an eyebrow as Adaria detailed what their brother had in store for her.
Then... do what you want. What'll he do, lock you up? He's too soft.Their brother was a boy-king, and much of Thedas recognized that fact.
Alternatively, get married and I'll make sure your unlucky partner is late to the wedding night?She shrugged, and left the offer there.
She would kill for her littlest sister. She had no qualms, if it would protect herself, or the people she cared about.
Mother and Father would encourage you to find love, before you find any other reason to wed, you know. Maybe your studies are your love.They were gone, now, but they'd always wanted the best (even if, at times, their best was skewed by their own bias) for their children.
@Adaria Campana
07-04-2024, 02:22 PM