By the time they get to the morning break, Victòria is still pretty upset about the conversation she overheard after the executions vote, but she doesn't manage to get a good look at the men's faces before they leave the room. And — she could run out into the lobby, try and guess from people's clothes and hairstyles which two men it was — it's awfully tempting to try and guess, it's not okay for people to get away with the sort of thing they were talking about — and if she guesses and gets it wrong she'll have hurt an innocent person for no reason, and that's not okay either.

She closes her eyes for a moment and tries to remember what she'd been thinking about before that. —Right. She'd been planning to talk to Laia. It's even sort of relevant, if you stretch it a little.

Laia is still in the religious delegates seating area. Victòria walks over to her.

"Hi, uh, I had a question, is now a good time? —Not about the convention, a different question."