[The day after Rayfa's party, Nahyuta approaches her room and knocks on the door. Having had business he'd been meaning to discuss with her, he'd felt it was appropriate to wait until after the celebrations before getting back to more serious matters at hand. The present is as good a time as any, so he knocks politely on her door.]
Your Benevolence, may we speak? [And before she can protest--] It is not regarding your letter, I promise.
[As much as he'd like to talk to her about that in person, he doesn't want to overwhelm her. One thing at a time, right?]
action.
Your Benevolence, may we speak? [And before she can protest--] It is not regarding your letter, I promise.
[As much as he'd like to talk to her about that in person, he doesn't want to overwhelm her. One thing at a time, right?]