Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5543592-20141117042712/@comment-11457306-20141118024325

"You changed what you said about being scared when you know full well you suggested we were both scared, not yourself.  Then when she suggested you were trying to keep her from harm, you denied it and said you were just being an idiot.  Whether you understood it or not, deep down you ran to stop Tomas to keep Megan from getting hurt.  So, the first time you made her angry and the second time you disappointed her.

What I am saying, Cousin, is that you must think before you speak and when you do speak, say what you mean and mean what you say.

I think Megan has been very sheltered. The first time she really experienced the world is when she set out upon her journey. Her mother died of a wasting disease. Her father had an affair with some commoner and then moved her into the house and told Megan he was marrying her off to some fat noble instead of paying for her to go to school. She made it here, in one piece, all by herself. So to some extent, she's very independent, but she is also very insecure, because she is all alone. The odds are in your favor, but your biggest enemy is yourself. Don't be too eager and don't try to rush things. Take it slow. We'll be here a long time.

I'll help as I can, but I am her friend and if she finds out, she'll be mad at me.

I really need to go now," she said, glancing over a Megan, who was shifting impatiently.  "She'll get suspicious. If you really want to earn her favor--bring her some food from the dining room. A bowl of stew or something. General sent us off to our rooms and didn't even think of us getting a proper meal."