Next morning...
Tala was eating breakfast, deftly slicing oranges with a sort of grim determination. She noticed Pasha looking at her strangely. Then she realized she had been so deep in concentration she had neatly bisected almost a dozen pieces of fruit into even piles.
"...You know, I've been thinking.
Ralia is quite mad, isn't she? I mean, she's no doubt coming back to take Ligoria by force. And, we all know she's going to use a mercenary army to do it..."
It wasn't a good thought. Tala was sure Pasha was thinking the same thing-the land would be no doubt be sacked by the victors. who would be set free to mangle the land like mad hounds. She had seen it before...the Dragon Empire could be very cruel to it's own people. She had seen honest men killed in their homes and on the streets, sacred places stripped of treasures, defiled...shops and farms set on fire, lines of women and children being led out in chains for the slave market...
Tala remembered the wailing of the lost, screams of dying horses, and the bitter smell of burning crops...and shuddered.
She noticed the same look on Pasha's face, but it was darker than hers...
"...and after last night...I think me and you will be very popular nobles on her revenge list...
It just seems unfair, to me. I am once for my life, happy, and content..."
A ghost of a smile passed over her face.
"...and loved.
And...this beast...she'll kill me and my Husband, kill the child to come, burn my home to the ground, because...she's not unlike Matthew was.
A Broken young woman, always looking on the world, so confused and angry she can only hurt more than she can help, even if she tries.. Pitiable, yes. And dangerous. A mad dog without a leash.
I'm just saying, it seems very unfair. But, I'm tired of lamenting the fact.
What do you think we can do about it?"