She leaves off unfortunately. She leaves off and I wish it hadn't. She understands, somehow, that right then she needs to just let Gideon have the win, and not go into how she wanted to change things, that she and Sextus had had a plan, that they could've done it and kept Gideon and Camilla safe in the process but they weren't ready, and then everything went out the window.
But honestly, Harrow's a bit mad at Palamedes too—he should have known the entire time!—and so she isn't saying anything about it.
"It is ... strange to have become such a thing, and then have it all twisted and mucked about with further, but I am confident I should be fine in a couple of days." She says this primly and seriously, as if it is a declaration: the Reverend Daughter sayeth, thus it must be.
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She leaves off unfortunately. She leaves off and I wish it hadn't. She understands, somehow, that right then she needs to just let Gideon have the win, and not go into how she wanted to change things, that she and Sextus had had a plan, that they could've done it and kept Gideon and Camilla safe in the process but they weren't ready, and then everything went out the window.
But honestly, Harrow's a bit mad at Palamedes too—he should have known the entire time!—and so she isn't saying anything about it.
"It is ... strange to have become such a thing, and then have it all twisted and mucked about with further, but I am confident I should be fine in a couple of days." She says this primly and seriously, as if it is a declaration: the Reverend Daughter sayeth, thus it must be.