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Click hereThe two had a short conversation that seemed to agitate Draeseth. Isonei put her hand on his arm and he frowned. She withdrew her hand and leaned against the carriage wall looking through the window. His coldness when he was displeased was becoming familiar and it gave her something else to contemplate. Outside the carriage, the rain began again in earnest.
when they reach Draeseth’s homelands does that mean she will be properly respectful to the Princes? In Aran she is a merchant’s daughter, in Leria she’s the daughter of a Daga when she gets to Torga she will be a foreigner from a country with ‘very questionable morals’ and the wife of a bastard prince.
Respect should be a two way street I wonder what Draeseth will do when all those around him call his wife a whore?
It's already starting & they haven't even reached Torga. The pressures of cultural expectations will only grow stronger. Tolerance & diversity are seldom regarded as desirable traits in an environment of straitlaced narrow mindedness.
I'm concerned she has no one to whom she could turn if events go wrong. Draeseth is her only protection & if he's prevented, or even worse, chooses to withdraw that protection ...