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She might, but first she will likely have her own question to ask about how serious Ashlynn was about a woman being able to pursue and choose whoever they wanted to marry.
Well that's a clear sore spot to be careful about, but not a dangerous one unless you are a nearby pastry.
And you drove off every potential suitor so well your family still doesn't realize it was on purpose.
I wonder how long before she figures out the likely reason the sisters are awkward regarding the other, especially combined with Jocelynn's clear guilt?
That's a pretty good metaphor, and for Adala I think she is very done pretending.
Just a casual demonstration of witchcraft to set the mood, and to show the softer, more whimsical side of magic.
Nothing wrong with being different, or carrying the marks of different worlds in a blend that makes you who you are.
I think Adala already knows the things she truly desires. To be respected for her own abilities rather than as a trophy piece for her father, brother, or husband. The freedom to choose her own path in life instead of the route decided by her father and brother. And the ability to openly love who she wants, especially if Charlotte is receptive.
Clearly anti-witch propaganda.
Plus Adala would completely freeze up, and maybe fall apart, if Charlotte was there for this conversation.