On the one hand, he's only just met her. He has no reason to trust her. And she's good, very good; he can see that just by looking at the fluidly balanced way she moves.
On the other hand: she's good. And if she -- or (Semirhage) anyone -- wanted to trap him, there are easier ways. Including just catching him an hour or two ago when he was alone by the lake.
"You and me?"
It's more of a leading question than any real confusion.
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Lan studies her.
On the one hand, he's only just met her. He has no reason to trust her. And she's good, very good; he can see that just by looking at the fluidly balanced way she moves.
On the other hand: she's good. And if she -- or (Semirhage) anyone -- wanted to trap him, there are easier ways. Including just catching him an hour or two ago when he was alone by the lake.
"You and me?"
It's more of a leading question than any real confusion.