[ Sidony is well aware of how lucky she is, to have found a husband wedded for protection rather than anything else, for the freedom she has been given because of it, no matter what the setbacks there might have been as a result. The loss of her family stings, in its own way, but hasn't she gained more than she has given up?
It's not as if she can compare herself to his lovers - and would not want to, having no interest in him romantically - but she supposes she understands. She would want to get to know them better too if she had thought of it first, if she had not been so wrapped up in herself.
Perhaps she should speak with him, sometime soon. When he is less busy, more able - she has no desire to steal time where it is unwelcome or unnecessary.
When she speaks again her voice is a little softer, careful; Sidony isn't necessarily open with her relationship but there is nothing to hide from the man sleeping with her husband, surely? ]
Warden Adrasteia. The woman I am seeing, that is her name. [ A pause, then - ] I imagine she might be convinced to dance and play cards. She convinced me to drink dwarven ale, so she certainly owes me.
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It's not as if she can compare herself to his lovers - and would not want to, having no interest in him romantically - but she supposes she understands. She would want to get to know them better too if she had thought of it first, if she had not been so wrapped up in herself.
Perhaps she should speak with him, sometime soon. When he is less busy, more able - she has no desire to steal time where it is unwelcome or unnecessary.
When she speaks again her voice is a little softer, careful; Sidony isn't necessarily open with her relationship but there is nothing to hide from the man sleeping with her husband, surely? ]
Warden Adrasteia. The woman I am seeing, that is her name. [ A pause, then - ] I imagine she might be convinced to dance and play cards. She convinced me to drink dwarven ale, so she certainly owes me.
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Dwarven ale! You are braver than I am. Both of you.
[ And, ]
That’s wonderful—that it’s her, I mean. I don’t know her well, but she seems very sweet.
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It isn't something I could recommend or tolerate a second time, I assure you.
[ She snorts a little laugh; it's clear she's pleased, content. ]
She is, and brave as well. I am sure you would both be fast friends.