Araline nodded, considering his response.
"Lets hope the day never comes when you might need to use those emotions to survive, Saer Knight. I do not imply you have been shielded from some harsher realities, but perhaps you have not yet been tested fully and had those convictions put to a stressing point.
Or maybe, I overreach in coming to my understanding of who you really are.
In any case-I will bother you no more with such troubling words and thoughts, for now. But we will speak again, perhaps longer and more intimately when duty allows us the time. I would gain the measure of your fortitude, and your strength of will-to judge how strong an ally you would make, or mayhaps an enemy.
In poetic terms, I would want to know the heart of you, if I had the fancy to tear it out. That is my duty now, after all."
She retreated back into the hall, with a quixotic smile of her own-such displays she treasured, for many reasons. Her intent was not entirely hostile, but investigative. Half of it was spur of the moment amusement on her part, and he would no doubt tumble her words in his mind for secret meaning and hidden truth. She would see how he reacted, and figure him into her calculations. Politics were more enjoyable this way. It would be a true shame if a weakness was prove a fatal one, and he be made a negative. This half of her who thought these things was cold, calculating, remorseless.
And yet, oddly, the other half of Araline was woman enough to still wonder as she left if he had thought her beautiful. She was still young, after all.