Can't say I have a compelling argument that would raise it very far either. [Said dryly, some faint reservation there in the sound of it like he's thinking about saying 'But--'
Then decides against it.]
I assume the Division Heads will be doing their best to keep her on a short leash going forward.
People are sad about death all the time. They get over it.
( she has never got over someone dying ever, in her life. )
And to judge by what's come already, it isn't as if anyone would have to give her a push to be blamed for. Nature seems like to take its course, whatever that means when she's faffing about with some foreign blood magic.
I suspect she may be aware of that possibility. [Seeing as:] The best way to get the Inquisition to do nothing is to put five or more of its members in the same room and tell them to make a decision.
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Pardon?
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[Lakshmi. Got it. He can comfortably wipe a modicum of sweat from his proverbial brow then.]
I can't say it would be my first impulse, no.
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It would be difficult for me to develop a lower opinion of Lakshmi's intellect and competence.
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Then decides against it.]
I assume the Division Heads will be doing their best to keep her on a short leash going forward.
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( young lady. )
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[Just worth noting.]
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just how much time did she spend with cassandra pentaghast.
sulkily: ) She's young and resilient.
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[Is that a trace of approval in his voice? Sure is.]
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( she has never got over someone dying ever, in her life. )
And to judge by what's come already, it isn't as if anyone would have to give her a push to be blamed for. Nature seems like to take its course, whatever that means when she's faffing about with some foreign blood magic.
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Anyway, there's that 'But,' again.]
I suspect she may be aware of that possibility. [Seeing as:] The best way to get the Inquisition to do nothing is to put five or more of its members in the same room and tell them to make a decision.
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( which might serve lakshmi just as well as secrecy, played right. infuriating. )
I don't trust her motives. In anything.
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[To put it simply. He has no idea what he's going to do with the woman in question - keeping her at arm's distance seems as dangerous as the reverse.]
I hope you weren't planning to confide anything in her.
[Ha ha ha.]
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Well, she made much of not confiding in any of our very untrustworthy selves. Long that lasted.