[ the first thing just gets a soft, amused scoff. not the brightest idea he's ever heard, but people suggest all kinds of strange things in diplomacy — easy for some people to forget practical realities. he can see the logic, if he thinks about it, and that combined with the fact that the suggestion had been voted down mean he isn't too fussed about it. groups can be good for that, weeding out the foolish ideas. but the second thing she says —
she had neglected to mention that part up till now. his eyebrows draw together, creases forming between them, and for a moment there's nothing but disbelief writ across his face. ]
What?
[ he isn't shocked, exactly. he's taken aback, yes, but also angry. scoffs again — but there's nothing amused in it this time. ]
no subject
she had neglected to mention that part up till now. his eyebrows draw together, creases forming between them, and for a moment there's nothing but disbelief writ across his face. ]
What?
[ he isn't shocked, exactly. he's taken aback, yes, but also angry. scoffs again — but there's nothing amused in it this time. ]
Who was doing that?