Chironas thought of what she would be writing already.
William expressed stunned disbelief at the notion that he would chronicled, remembered, perhaps even honored-or reviled, depending on the choices he made...like all truly great men, he was too humble-or stubborn-to admit how great he might become. Being small and keeping to yourself was easy, but changing the world? Much harder. I could not help but be impressed at...
Chironas ran her hand across the blades edge.
"This beautiful blade... It has figured in many of our chronicles, did you know? Again and again...Zerim returns to hands of those who will shake the world.
Then again, it also seems to portent a certain degree of tragedy among it's wielders-but you probably already knew that, didn't you William?
Yes. I also know your Father was a man named 'Vale'. A good person, by all accounts...he had his own chronicle, and it was a pity his life ended so tragically, but we only record-not fortell nor interfere any more than we have to."
The woman returned to her knowing gaze, awaiting a response.
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Tala was being torn apart. Pasha made her truly happy. Matthew terrified her. Pasha was the one person who meant something to her. Matthew could have one or both of them killed-and worse-with a snap of his overly long fingers. Choices, choices...in the end, she couldn't bring herself to leave Pasha's side. Did she ever choose any different? No, never. And Matthew Turin-poor broken monster he was-understood that perfectly.
Tala has a moment of bizarre pity for him, mingled with hatred. Always on the outside looking in. He could only tear away at a world he never understood with hook and blade-a world where few saw him for what he really was, unfortunately.
Something seemed to crawl under Matthews skin as Pashas carefully chosen words hit their mark with cruel accuracy. His cultured smiled turned ever so slightly into a sneer, almost like the twitch of a corpse. He knew he was beaten, for now.
"I serve this Family, as you well know. All other desires are secondary. I hope the Lady understands where her true loyalties lie.
In the future, I'll request any actions to be taken with your involvement receive my direct approval, understand? Otherwise, you or one of my employees could be harmed or exposed to uunwelcome scrutiny...Mr. Dolgorouki. No one wants to see that, especially the...demoralizing effect it would have on the Lady, and hence on my mission.
Good day, Mr. Dolgorouki.
My lady."
Matthew let his own possessive air linger in the air, before turning and leaving. There were 'bandits' in the dungeons that needed interrogating, but in truth he didn't care if they talked or not, today. Not at all.
Tala breathed out. She didn't know how to break the silence. So prepared for anything...and now she didn't have a word to say.