Isabella is fetched.
Canaan may or may not recognize her. She mostly interacted with Judith, when she came to take Nathaniel away.
"Hello," she says levelly.
(Because Micaiah did say it was all right for her to claim Nathaniel as her brother in law.)
To people Isabella does not happen to like, her aura is a little less gentle, a little more glorious. It says - this person is good. How sure are you that you are good? You might wish to be sure.
She isn't particularly raising her voice.
He doesn't scare her.
"I would say you're never going to see them again, but I suppose if you wait fourteen years you will be able to see my husband lead the Gloria with me, from a distance, if you appear at the Plain of Sharon at the correct time," Isabella says thoughtfully, "so that is not quite true. But certainly you will not have the opportunity to attempt to make them change their minds."
"So, no, you cannot have my husband or my brother-in-law, and it would be best if you went home now," Isabella says.
"Delilah knows that Nathaniel is here. And she knows," Isabella adds after a pause, "why."
"I recommend that you count yourself lucky that all I have chosen to do about this situation is remove Nathaniel from your home. It would have been only a little difficult to convince Delilah to have you undedicated and fined and publicly shamed for your behavior. I recommend that you go home, have no more children, and congratulate yourself on your narrow escape."
Isabella tilts her head. "It is not so common as it once was, but it is on the books, and I do not think the Archangel would gainsay Delilah - or I - if we decided it was called for."