[ She does surprise him. He'd always assumed that the question of being good or not was, to Alexandrie, largely abstract. That she cared about being good - of course she did; everyone cares about that at some level - but largely in the way that she cared about being fashionable. More for the effect it brought about on others than out of any intrinsic desire. And moreover, Orlesian ideas of goodness - like Orlesian ideas of fashion - are often rather outrageous, as far as others are concerned.
So seeing her, visibly moved by the sentiment, is - disconcerting, to say the least. When is it that he'll understand her?
So - He curls his fingers around hers. ]
If you don't believe in yourself, at least believe in me. You know that I cannot abide evil people.
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So seeing her, visibly moved by the sentiment, is - disconcerting, to say the least. When is it that he'll understand her?
So - He curls his fingers around hers. ]
If you don't believe in yourself, at least believe in me. You know that I cannot abide evil people.