I suppose it would depend on the exact shape of that truth, and exactly why you've decided to break off your chase.
[A tip of the head, a quirk of the brow.]
If it is simply because of dear Lady Asgard's sweetness or because I have kept you on rather an unpleasantly short rein, then by all means. If this is somehow because of what we discussed en route to Denerim, I might prefer otherwise. But even then I can hardly stop you.
Forgive me. I had thought from your comments that you had deduced the reason. It is simply that I am in an affair of the heart, as it were, and that I prefer to be faithful when the heart is involved. That is the reason in full.
Then say as much as you like to him. [She shrugs, easy enough against his side.] And know then that I wish you and the Lady all the best. Out of all business, I understand that kind to be very pleasant indeed.
Affairs of the heart? No, I am fully out of practice. You recall how soft I have said mine is, [is a common refrain, and rather a complicated thing for a woman of her business to claim. Yet.]
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[A tip of the head, a quirk of the brow.]
If it is simply because of dear Lady Asgard's sweetness or because I have kept you on rather an unpleasantly short rein, then by all means. If this is somehow because of what we discussed en route to Denerim, I might prefer otherwise. But even then I can hardly stop you.
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Forgive me. I had thought from your comments that you had deduced the reason. It is simply that I am in an affair of the heart, as it were, and that I prefer to be faithful when the heart is involved. That is the reason in full.
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I'm afraid I mind it rather carefully these days.