He smiled and it changed his face for the better, despite the sadness in the gesture. A smile him look like a younger man, and he already wasn't that old to begin with. Probably only a few years older than her at the most. Sam could feel herself staring and forced herself to stop, focusing on his words instead. Sam gave a sympathetic smile when he realized that he was, in fact, acting like a martyr. "Afraid so." But he did give her a pretty good reason for why he wasn't trusting anyone else with his secrets and mission. She bit her lip as she glanced back up at the sky, where the bird was still circling, and then at the soldiers of the company. Could the queen really be anywhere and everywhere?
He told her that she was the only he he could trust and Sam looked back at him in time to see him smiling at her again. There was genuine kindness there, something that she hadn't seen on his face before. Before he had been scary or rough or steely or or dangerous or calculating or smirking. As she saw the way the smile seemed to lighten his features Sam could see for the first time that he was a handsome man. Her heart seemed to skip a beat and she took a breath, trying to shove those distracting thoughts out of her head as he asked if trusting her wasn't enough.
"I don't know," Sam said after a moment of thinking it over. "I mean...I guess it is. You can trust me. But there's only so much that I can do. For you." A thought came to her and she looked at him seriously. "Besides I don't think me being a person for you to trust and to help you fight the queen was your motivation for bringing me here in the first place." Sam felt herself smile a little, and there was sadness in it. "But I guess that doesn't matter now. I'm here and we can't change that." She hooked her fingers together around his waist and sighed softly. "I know what you told me last night. About how I'm the strongest asset and my words are more deadly than an army, or whatever. And I can't let Liam start a war with the king and queen. When we get to Verinia I'm going to have to tell everyone about Dorothea. About the queen's plans, and about me. About everything. I know I promised that I wouldn't tell anyone about you and what you've really been up to, but if I don't tell then you'll be...everyone's going to think you're a monster. They'll lock you up or they'll kill you. And you won't be able to help anyone." Sam paused and her expression became a grimace. "I guess I'm not too sure what to do, either."
Liam listened to Raquelle's musings and a slight frown came across his face. What she was saying about the bandits...how they knew about Dorothea and they were no where close to where she had been taken... Verinia was large and confusing and word couldn't have traveled that kingdom...no. He mentally shook his head. King Tommen had told him not to do anything rash, and if he started thinking these things before finding any proper evidence... "It's unwise to start jumping to conclusions without any concrete evidence," he said to Raquelle, looking over at her. "We can't make any accusations against Verinia with theories rather than facts." He glanced back to where the Marshal was riding, and he seemed to be conversing with Samantha. "As for the Marshal, I think his story enthrall us all when he make camp for the night."
He told her that she was the only he he could trust and Sam looked back at him in time to see him smiling at her again. There was genuine kindness there, something that she hadn't seen on his face before. Before he had been scary or rough or steely or or dangerous or calculating or smirking. As she saw the way the smile seemed to lighten his features Sam could see for the first time that he was a handsome man. Her heart seemed to skip a beat and she took a breath, trying to shove those distracting thoughts out of her head as he asked if trusting her wasn't enough.
"I don't know," Sam said after a moment of thinking it over. "I mean...I guess it is. You can trust me. But there's only so much that I can do. For you." A thought came to her and she looked at him seriously. "Besides I don't think me being a person for you to trust and to help you fight the queen was your motivation for bringing me here in the first place." Sam felt herself smile a little, and there was sadness in it. "But I guess that doesn't matter now. I'm here and we can't change that." She hooked her fingers together around his waist and sighed softly. "I know what you told me last night. About how I'm the strongest asset and my words are more deadly than an army, or whatever. And I can't let Liam start a war with the king and queen. When we get to Verinia I'm going to have to tell everyone about Dorothea. About the queen's plans, and about me. About everything. I know I promised that I wouldn't tell anyone about you and what you've really been up to, but if I don't tell then you'll be...everyone's going to think you're a monster. They'll lock you up or they'll kill you. And you won't be able to help anyone." Sam paused and her expression became a grimace. "I guess I'm not too sure what to do, either."
Liam listened to Raquelle's musings and a slight frown came across his face. What she was saying about the bandits...how they knew about Dorothea and they were no where close to where she had been taken... Verinia was large and confusing and word couldn't have traveled that kingdom...no. He mentally shook his head. King Tommen had told him not to do anything rash, and if he started thinking these things before finding any proper evidence... "It's unwise to start jumping to conclusions without any concrete evidence," he said to Raquelle, looking over at her. "We can't make any accusations against Verinia with theories rather than facts." He glanced back to where the Marshal was riding, and he seemed to be conversing with Samantha. "As for the Marshal, I think his story enthrall us all when he make camp for the night."