Faolan considers the option of it. The werewolves are very much on the outside as Hillingdon themselves are. If they were looking to collect strategic support in that regard, it would be a smart move. However he has to consider the rest of the facts as well.
"I'll give you my honest opinion on the matter, and I hope that will mean something to you," he says, softly. "I trust that you will not repeat everything I have and will say to you back to others outside of this room." He pauses a beat, watching her face before he continues. "Sylvia was not happy with me for participating in the last territory dispute, nor was she impressed with the nomination for Night Council. She has made it clear that she wants things quiet as far as I'm concerned. For the next while at least. But--" he says quickly, holding up a hand lest she get it in her head to protest. "That is not what sways my decision. I will always put the clan first, and if this should be important to the clan and furthering our long-term goal, then of course I would act, at risk to myself."
"The trouble is," he says, "I am not sure that it does. Certainly tying ourselves to a blind alliance may not be in our best interests, all things considered. What is their motive, in going after Havering?"
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"I'll give you my honest opinion on the matter, and I hope that will mean something to you," he says, softly. "I trust that you will not repeat everything I have and will say to you back to others outside of this room." He pauses a beat, watching her face before he continues. "Sylvia was not happy with me for participating in the last territory dispute, nor was she impressed with the nomination for Night Council. She has made it clear that she wants things quiet as far as I'm concerned. For the next while at least. But--" he says quickly, holding up a hand lest she get it in her head to protest. "That is not what sways my decision. I will always put the clan first, and if this should be important to the clan and furthering our long-term goal, then of course I would act, at risk to myself."
"The trouble is," he says, "I am not sure that it does. Certainly tying ourselves to a blind alliance may not be in our best interests, all things considered. What is their motive, in going after Havering?"