plightofsabine
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Sabirah rested her hand on his and squeezed it as she looked up at him.
"Maybe you won't have to 'sway' them. Let the facts speak for themselves. I'm sure they'll come to the same conclusion. In the event they do not, there is still a card on the table."
She really wasn't sure what the reaction would be, but she knew without a doubt, a scandal wasn't something that group would go for. They could just bless off on it and go the easy route. Besides, it would be to their advantage to help Marsdan. As far as Sabirah was concerned, it was a done deal.
"I know this was unexpected, and perhaps I did not give you the time to think this through. I'm sorry for not giving you that opportunity, but I do not regret this," she admitted.
Sabirah nestled close to him, comforted by his scent and the heat from his body.
"Do you honestly expect resistance from the mages college? I think we may have to consider the reactions of the nobles and neighbors instead," she pointed out.
"Maybe you won't have to 'sway' them. Let the facts speak for themselves. I'm sure they'll come to the same conclusion. In the event they do not, there is still a card on the table."
She really wasn't sure what the reaction would be, but she knew without a doubt, a scandal wasn't something that group would go for. They could just bless off on it and go the easy route. Besides, it would be to their advantage to help Marsdan. As far as Sabirah was concerned, it was a done deal.
"I know this was unexpected, and perhaps I did not give you the time to think this through. I'm sorry for not giving you that opportunity, but I do not regret this," she admitted.
Sabirah nestled close to him, comforted by his scent and the heat from his body.
"Do you honestly expect resistance from the mages college? I think we may have to consider the reactions of the nobles and neighbors instead," she pointed out.