[She stole no one, is her claim. Estinien makes a similar one. And they both have earned a soft huff from the commander of Dragonhead. It very much felt like stolen no matter how willing the stolen person was.
But there is no sense in arguing that specific point when only good came from the exchange. He wishes to continue to discuss the more pressing things regardless of the setting. As he has alway done, Haurchefant will speak as he pleases where he pleases despite what others around him might say. This would be no different and to him all the more appropriate because who here would care that much about their personal business?
(The answer is, of course, many.)
But at the very least she seems receptive to the idea of mutual friendship. Which is good. Because to have her still as his enemy while dealing with this city would be far from ideal. And she even grants him her name. He's heard it before from a few but never has he actually used it. She's always been Lady Iceheart on his tongue. And it is fine time that he changed that...]
Lady Ysayle is is then... And you may call me Haurchefant. I am glad to find us on the same side.
[At her insistence that they at least sit down he does oblige taking one of the many seats with a free seat beside so she can sit as well.]
I don't disagree... this is not a place for anyone. Though I had thought, for a small amount of time, that I was being punished for something and that is why I was here. [That thought process has mostly passed, thankfully.] That does not seem to be the case, or I don't think so at the very least.
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But there is no sense in arguing that specific point when only good came from the exchange. He wishes to continue to discuss the more pressing things regardless of the setting. As he has alway done, Haurchefant will speak as he pleases where he pleases despite what others around him might say. This would be no different and to him all the more appropriate because who here would care that much about their personal business?
(The answer is, of course, many.)
But at the very least she seems receptive to the idea of mutual friendship. Which is good. Because to have her still as his enemy while dealing with this city would be far from ideal. And she even grants him her name. He's heard it before from a few but never has he actually used it. She's always been Lady Iceheart on his tongue. And it is fine time that he changed that...]
Lady Ysayle is is then... And you may call me Haurchefant. I am glad to find us on the same side.
[At her insistence that they at least sit down he does oblige taking one of the many seats with a free seat beside so she can sit as well.]
I don't disagree... this is not a place for anyone. Though I had thought, for a small amount of time, that I was being punished for something and that is why I was here. [That thought process has mostly passed, thankfully.] That does not seem to be the case, or I don't think so at the very least.