tragicallyunderwhelmed replied to your post:What was it? Margaery helping Sansa abort? Margaery's affection for Sansa? Willas thinking that it would be okay for Sansa to know but also being the one advising not to tell her?
is it margaery because that would be great
But seek him out she did, once she had finished her prayers before Stranger and Crone and Mother and Warrior (but not the Maiden, and it saddened Willas’ heart to see so young a woman denied the Maiden’s care), if only to sit by his side and smile her sad smile when he raised his head after finishing his own petitions.
and then, perhaps most pointedly:
“The King wishes to set me aside and take another wife,” she murmured as they walked through the godswood, arm and arm and huddling against the chill in the air. “He seems to have been given the impression that I am barren, my lord.”
“I cannot imagine who should have spread such slander, Your Grace,” Willas said softly. “But doubtless there is some plan to guarantee your safety in place.”
You can take that as either Sansa being cannier about the level of manipulation than anyone has thus far suspected, or... Of her trusting the Tyrells, most especially Willas, to the point where she actively seeks him out as a confidant and potential ally in what may be the most dangerous point of her life so far.