it had been two months following the first news of Tanithâs new relationship reaching Sigrunâs ears. the rumors sheâd been seeing something preceded, and Sigrun had been happy for her. the senior knight imagined some common woman from Crimea sweeping Tanith off her feet, and it would align with what they knew of each other. in Ikeâs army, Tanith commanded her contingency of knights and no more. sheâd rank among most of the other soldiers, if not a little higher, and that wouldnât be a flagrant disregard of her own values.
but the letter from her paramour to Tanith was delivered by none other than General Zelgius, well-known to be sitting firmly in the prime ministerâs pocket. a mere knight, a mere commoner, getting him to deliver something so intimate was nigh impossible, but it would be not only easy, but in character, for Sephiran.
and so the identity of Tanithâs new lover was made painfully clear to the Commander of the Holy Guard, and the talk of Mainal Cathedral had been how clearly displeased she is with it. perhaps to the outside, she seems the spurred ex. if she couldnât have Tanith, so no one could, but that isnât her logic in the slightest.
shortly following her promotion to commander, Tanith terminated their romantic relationship on the grounds that their disparity in ranking meant it would be improper and unfair to the Holy Guard as a whole, and though Sigrun had been dismayed, she agreed and saw the logic in it. dating your commanding officer is a clear conflict of interest. should the situation arise where Sigrun had to order her knights to battle, she would be naturally inclined to allow Tanith to sit a battle out, in the conflicting interest of preserving her loverâs health.
to date the Prime Minister... is that not ten times worse?? Sephiran does not have direct command over the Holy Guard, but has so indirectly as the Empressâ beloved father figure, and to ignore that aspect in the favor of romance isnât just naive -- itâs stupid. in a way Sigrun knows Tanith isnât.
so sheâs been agitated since, and even if her trainees take the brunt of that silent anger, it is, as Tanith inevitably says, all just in preparation for the brunetteâs return.
Sigrun often prefers to mask her emotions behind an enigmatic smile. today, she turns a cold frown and glare on Tanith. and Tanith has the gall to pretend like sheâs done no wrong here??
â is that so, Tanith?? â Sigrun retorts. â you donât think you owe me any explanation for why you might go over both our heads and... and romance the Prime Minister?! â
her usual collected mien is cracked. she knew Tanith had been returning home, but no matter how much practice she has done, any words she prepared in advance now struggle to come out.
â youâre not stupid, â she continues. her voice hitches halfway through her sentence, betraying all the emotions sheâs kept bottled underneath. â is he so much better than me that your values have - have gone out the window?! â