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"They're unlikely to try and learn about the country's divorce rate. Or about how a witch acts with her - um, lover. But marriage is a thing they can judge by their rules, and act accordingly. It fits with their perception of the world and people... Like sticking to that, rather than letting it be changed."

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Isabella demonstrates the use of the key card. "Well, maybe. Or maybe it would convince them that I need to be assassinated, not just dissuaded."

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"Well, yes. But - several of them would just try to... 'Wait you out' is the appropriate term. Adarin's going to live for hundreds of years. They just - wait for you to die and then try to snatch him up after. Less risk."

She does not know about witch lifespans.
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"...Well, that would work great if at least some fraction of mages didn't know me to be immortal, wouldn't it?"

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"You're what?"

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Xiara laughs, softly. "Well. That changes things, a bit."

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"... You should not advertise that. Not right now, not when the relationship is comparatively new and they need to settle into accepting that killing you is not the best solution. Who did you tell?"

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"The pair who visited us a few months back. I've forgotten their names."

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"That'd be the Liandrils. Okay, they probably told their family and some cousins, but I don't think they would mention it to everyone. I certainly didn't know. They'd want to keep some cards in reserve and waste their rival's chances for action by not giving them all the facts. They'd try the wait you out approach and waste their time. I mean, it's going to get out eventually no matter what you do, but the longer you two are together and obviously not breaking up the better off you will be."

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"We are not breaking up," says Isabella. "This is useful advice to have - Adarin, perspective?"

(Isabella demonstrates the use of the faucet in the bathroom while she speaks.)
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"Um," says Adarin, finding his voice again in this incredibly awkward topic. "On - which part?"

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"Is she talking nonsense, is there some mitigating factor she doesn't know about - sweetie, we do not have to get married if you don't want even if it would in fact send ideal signals to horrible people, I'm just curious if it would in fact do that."

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"She isn't speaking nonsense. It's... Not a method of thinking that I'm used to, I wasn't - seeing marriage as a way to stave off people trying to get between us. I just - don't factor it in to how I think."

He fidgets, a little. "I never said that I didn't want to get married, though."
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"Well, we don't have to get married soon even if we do want to," shrugs Isabella. "Please tell me how to make this less awkward for you, I was trying 'deliberate casualness' but it does not appear to have helped."

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"... Um. I will go be - not here, while you talk," says Seraphina, nervously - and then she flees.

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(Xiara has already lost interest in the conversation and is messing with the bedside lamp while absently talking to ghosts.)

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"Um. Well, do you want to get married? I'd thought it wasn't very important to witches?"

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"It's not. It's also hardly unheard of. My parents are married."

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"That doesn't answer the first question. If you don't, I'll understand..."

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"I don't have any really strong feelings about the 'married' part. I want to stay with you for the foreseeable and indefinite future."

Kiss?
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Kiss!

"Well. I kind of - don't like the idea of marrying you for the sake of idiotic mage politics, it's like giving them a - weird place in our relationship, and I am kind of protective of it. But I'm not against the idea of marrying you itself."
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"Okay. In terms of concrete actions, where does this leave us?"

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He laughs, a little, hugging her. "If I knew that one I would have presented it with a victorious flourish. As it is - I'm not sure. On one hand, getting married right now might help with your personal safety. On the other - it would probably bother me to get married because of them and not because of us."

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"It's not like it's hard to figure out that witches are immortal, so I'm not actually sure how the balance on my personal safety works out."

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"True," he agrees. "Then I suppose we can just - focus on if we want to, or not. And just not let the bastards factor into our relationship any more than necessary."

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