...It is not something I would expect you to understand, Archer.
[Not loyalty, in a bizarre way he is loyal. But she does not expect him to understand why she would trust Merlin. Never mind the fact, even, that unlike himself she needed to search early and as young as he seemed to be, Merlin had earned that trust.
Still, she glares up at him at his words. Or perhaps glares is not the word, but she certainly fixes him with a fierce gaze before answering:] And what have you to say about your own master?
[Her words are scathing, but she forgoes the easy rise to speak on other matters.]
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[Not loyalty, in a bizarre way he is loyal. But she does not expect him to understand why she would trust Merlin. Never mind the fact, even, that unlike himself she needed to search early and as young as he seemed to be, Merlin had earned that trust.
Still, she glares up at him at his words. Or perhaps glares is not the word, but she certainly fixes him with a fierce gaze before answering:] And what have you to say about your own master?
[Her words are scathing, but she forgoes the easy rise to speak on other matters.]