Well, this is uncomfortable. The woman - Sara Jane, apparently - makes herself right at home on the floor as if this is all the most natural thing in the world. And she says she's been doing this for years. Greta wishes she hadn't heard that, and she winces before schooling her expression back into something more neutral.
She wants to argue against the idea of the Balladeer being lippy, but he puts an end to that idea by immediately sassing Sara Jane. Is this really the time? Granted, the woman seems far more easygoing than the others were, but still. Greta gives her head a little shake.
"He's right," she says. Maybe if she steers the conversation towards herself, Sara Jane will forget about the Balladeer's supposed transgressions. "I've never murdered anyone - never even tried." She might have things like 'theft' and 'swindling' and 'unfaithfulness' on her list of shameful deeds, but at least 'murdering' isn't there. "I'm actually from a completely different world," she offers.
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She wants to argue against the idea of the Balladeer being lippy, but he puts an end to that idea by immediately sassing Sara Jane. Is this really the time? Granted, the woman seems far more easygoing than the others were, but still. Greta gives her head a little shake.
"He's right," she says. Maybe if she steers the conversation towards herself, Sara Jane will forget about the Balladeer's supposed transgressions. "I've never murdered anyone - never even tried." She might have things like 'theft' and 'swindling' and 'unfaithfulness' on her list of shameful deeds, but at least 'murdering' isn't there. "I'm actually from a completely different world," she offers.