[ At that, she remains silent. She could play stupid, and act like she doesn't know what's exactly going on. But, then again, she doesn't know how much Rand knows. It's been made clear there are a number among the Kenoma that aren't as trustworthy as the Regent might like them to be, too, so getting a read on how much he knows about the inside of Achamoth is paramount.
At the very least, there's no use in pretending that she's not aware Himeka and Abel are in Achamoth. And that it's common knowledge among the Kenoma. Since he obviously knows that part... ]
What do you think?
[ Her question comes out exasperated, frustrated, as if what he's asking is stupid. It is, in a way— what does he think she can really tell him? Her, the enemy? She's in the heart of the city, getting consequences herself would come swiftly and brutally if she were to show sympathy for the enemy, even in secret, she's sure. ]
I didn't see all of it.
[ She answers, purposefully and frustratingly vague. It's the truth, after all, and that's the biggest crumb she feels like giving him. ]
no subject
At the very least, there's no use in pretending that she's not aware Himeka and Abel are in Achamoth. And that it's common knowledge among the Kenoma. Since he obviously knows that part... ]
What do you think?
[ Her question comes out exasperated, frustrated, as if what he's asking is stupid. It is, in a way— what does he think she can really tell him? Her, the enemy? She's in the heart of the city, getting consequences herself would come swiftly and brutally if she were to show sympathy for the enemy, even in secret, she's sure. ]
I didn't see all of it.
[ She answers, purposefully and frustratingly vague. It's the truth, after all, and that's the biggest crumb she feels like giving him. ]