No, not at all. And if I had, I think a guillotine would have been more appropriate. [It is calming, strangely enough, to have both Rosalind and Robert treat her dream with skepticism. It's true that there's nothing to suggest that it could be in any way prophetic.]
Maybe... I was afraid you would come home early and find out I hadn't been living alone while you were all gone. [She smiles and stands up, moving to get her tea. It sounds like just the thing to calm her nerves, actually.] I suppose I was going to be on the end of many disapproving looks in the morning, Robert?
[She tries not to smile so wide as she glances at Rosalind before settling her gaze on Robert. Rosalind, Elizabeth expects, probably doesn't much care if Elizabeth hadn't been alone all month. Robert, though...]
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Maybe... I was afraid you would come home early and find out I hadn't been living alone while you were all gone. [She smiles and stands up, moving to get her tea. It sounds like just the thing to calm her nerves, actually.] I suppose I was going to be on the end of many disapproving looks in the morning, Robert?
[She tries not to smile so wide as she glances at Rosalind before settling her gaze on Robert. Rosalind, Elizabeth expects, probably doesn't much care if Elizabeth hadn't been alone all month. Robert, though...]
So maybe it was a case of... extreme prophecy.