Faolan quirks an eyebrow in response to her question, as if to say yes, it is a bit obvious. To someone like him who knows how to read a person, at least. And he knows Bran as well, and knows the man's affinity for privacy for that matter. Putting two and two together...
Well, it makes sense that it wasn't her choice. Though he frowns in response to the idea of it. Lancelot had been stolen by the fae at a young age himself, and he knows all too well how that had worked out for the man personally. "I'm sorry," he says. "Have those problems managed to stay local, then?" Is she in any trouble now?
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Well, it makes sense that it wasn't her choice. Though he frowns in response to the idea of it. Lancelot had been stolen by the fae at a young age himself, and he knows all too well how that had worked out for the man personally. "I'm sorry," he says. "Have those problems managed to stay local, then?" Is she in any trouble now?