[Strength, intelligence and fair; Dun watches her as she leaves, not out of suspicious, but out of curiosity. If not for the obvious differences in voice and body, he might have mistaken her for a man.
He has to admit, if she was one, he would have asked to speak more. Not only to get to know her better, but to determine if she would be a good fit for the neighbourhood watch he's been planning. But alas, propriety stands in the way. A married man should not accompany a woman with no chaperone; it would be an insult to York and a blight on her respectability within the community.
Or that's how it's supposed to be, back home.
At any rate, he can't help but secretly hope that he might have another chance to assess her in the future. They're going to need all the help they can get.]
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He has to admit, if she was one, he would have asked to speak more. Not only to get to know her better, but to determine if she would be a good fit for the neighbourhood watch he's been planning. But alas, propriety stands in the way. A married man should not accompany a woman with no chaperone; it would be an insult to York and a blight on her respectability within the community.
Or that's how it's supposed to be, back home.
At any rate, he can't help but secretly hope that he might have another chance to assess her in the future. They're going to need all the help they can get.]