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"Deal," Oliver said imdiately, only sensing a trap after he'd agreed. "…But questions within reason. I can't declare that I will answer everything."

"Then I'll give you one chance to refuse a question, but I must be allowed to ask another question, in a different area. And also, let redeclare that you've made things more difficult for yourself in looking for this deal. It ans I'm going to have to watch over you, because you forbid your retainers from doing so," Asabel said.

"That's definitely not what I—"

"Enough. It's done," she said, using her authority as princess when it was convenient. "Now, will you answer my questions?"

He sighed, and leaned his back against the railing. It wasn't the outco that he had expected, but given his lack of options, it would have to do. "Go on then."

"The scars on your back, where did you get them?" She asked.

"A whip," he said, though two whips ca to mind. The Academy's whip allowed him to give that answer freely, but that was nothing compared to the tornt of an impatient slaver. "In battle with the Yarmdon… In battle with Hobgoblins. A certain spear."

He answered like a soldier giving a report, impassively, and quickly. He didn't notice the sad look in Asabel's eyes, as he prodded her along. "Next question then, assuming that satisfies you."

"It doesn't satisfy ," she said, "but by the rules of my own agreent, it would have to do. Next question… who was your mother?"

"You would not know her," Oliver said honestly, "even if I did tell you."

She twisted her lips in dissatisfaction. "That sounds like a cop-out. You aren't playing fair, Oliver Patrick. You'll have to at least give more than that, if I'm to be satisfied. What did she look like?"

"Look like?" Oliver repeated, about to launch into a description, as quickly as he had for his scars… but when he reached for that information, it didn't co as quickly as he had expected it to. What indeed did she look like..? How many years had it been since he'd thought of her? He scrambled through his mories, searching for an image of her.

Their village ca to mind, the yellowed wheat fields in sumr, the high hill with its scree-covered banks, and how fun it was to scramble up there, and look down on their settlent in the valley below.

In the midst of that, he recalled a woman, patiently tending to a cow, as Oliver asked her relentless questions. He could only see her with her back to him. He could hardly picture her face, but he rembered her voice as clear as a bell, and he rembered the dark brown hair of her long braid as he swayed down her back.

"Gently Oliver," she said. "Gently."

A wave of emotion passed through him, as he found that mory, for the first ti in the longest ti. A mory of happier tis. Before the violence. Before he'd beco what he now was, barely on the edge of it all. Indeed, that had been a year before Oliver had received his first death, on the end of a spear – and now yesterday he had died again.

A fatal wound, tended by soone else, only to put him in their rcy.

"Oliver?" Asabel asked. She was a step closer than before. Seeing her face so close startled him. "I'm sorry…" she said guilty. "I shouldn't have asked. Maybe I'm just as insensitive as I accuse Lancelot of being… but you have a heart, as sa as the rest of us.

I shouldn't have brought back a reminder of that pain."

"Long brown hair," Oliver said, "done like a rope, all the way down to her waist, and kind eyes. That's what I rember of her."

A pause. "You're right, I don't recall anyone like that. There aren't many amongst the nobility that would keep their hair so long. Right, I suppose, let us move on with the final question… Hm… What should it be? There's so much I want to ask you, and it seems unlikely that I'll get an opportunity like this again."

"Ask away," Oliver said, clearing his throat, and forcing sentintality to the back of his mind. He was still on the battlefield, after all. Not a warrior's battlefield, but a battlefield nonetheless.

"Let see… Ah, I probably shouldn't ask that, because of the taboo but…" she glanced towards the door, checking to make sure that Lancelot wasn't listening in. "No… I think I'll save that question anyway. I think it answers itself. Who do you think poisoned you?"

"…The Gods," Oliver replied. That answer ca more easily. Halfway between truth, and halfway between a lie.

Her thoughtful face blossod into a smile at his answer. "Ah, so, so troubleso. If tis had been different, perhaps I would have been there to teach you so proper manners, in the place of your father. As an older cousin."

"We aren't blood-related, are we?" Oliver said with a frown.

"No, but how could you get any closer than my uncle and your father? That's more true than true cousins, is it not?" She said.

"I think you're skipping out over a step… Even if we call Dominus and Arthur brothers, it doesn't change the fact that you're not Arthur's daughter. You're his niece," Oliver pointed out.

"No fun at all," Asabel said. "I'm sure you'll scare away all your potential lovers with such cold logic. I suppose that's where a cousin's advice can take care of you, no? As your elder, I think it would be wise for you to listen to . I've been around oh so long, after all."

"Ah, so that's where those wrinkles ca from," Oliver said, pointing at her forehead. The girl looked aghast.

"A wrinkle? Do I really?" She reached up towards her forehead, feeling with her fingers for lines. "Wait… Was that a joke?"

"It was," Oliver said stoically.

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