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Anne Boleyn ([personal profile] ensorceler) wrote 2013-09-19 08:10 am (UTC)

[ She remains silent during his explanation, though the trigger has already been struck. She already felt on the defensive because of this new information, but to feel that her intellect is also failing her in such a case only is a blow to her ego.

She is patient because she thinks now if she leaves she may never see him again; no matter should her mind change, he seems timid as a rabbit despite all his powers. It makes her angrier, to think he could be fooling her with an act, because why should he at all be fearful of her when he can clearly turn her into anything he wishes? She's not the church, and certainly no agent, so it isn't as if she would put him to fire, anyway! ]


I have known both great and poor knights, and there have been both wicked and just kings. I care not what you call yourself, and to worry not overmuch in such a thing is my advice to you.

[ Protecting people from others with magic, the whole secret thing... It's all she can think. He would be an outlaw, this would be illegal, the way he helps people would be illegal, and so he is a vigilante.

In her time, at least. ]


What do you call yourself, then?

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