[Robert says it better than she likely could. Unsurprising. A comfort, also, in its own strange way. She has always liked a well-crafted proof, and there is a perfect symmetry between his words and the truth of them in Rosalind's silence.]
I suppose we shall see how it all develops.
[Rosalind remains unconvinced that Elizabeth is at all appreciably bettered by tying her stability and freedom to a young man from another world, but that is her own discovery to make, her own experiment to run, and one that Rosalind sees no particular reason to entangle herself in. Especially where her heart is concerned, Elizabeth will do what she will, and the most that can be hoped for is collaboration.]
In the meantime, you know where to find us.
[She's already half-turned, as if to return to bed, head inclined to Robert to come along with her.]
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I suppose we shall see how it all develops.
[Rosalind remains unconvinced that Elizabeth is at all appreciably bettered by tying her stability and freedom to a young man from another world, but that is her own discovery to make, her own experiment to run, and one that Rosalind sees no particular reason to entangle herself in. Especially where her heart is concerned, Elizabeth will do what she will, and the most that can be hoped for is collaboration.]
In the meantime, you know where to find us.
[She's already half-turned, as if to return to bed, head inclined to Robert to come along with her.]