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Liliana read the letter, her brow furrowing in consternation as she went over it line by line. Lips pressed thin, and her head tilted just the slightest bit as Amell mentioned ‘code’.
She had some knowledge in cryptography, and with some time she might have been able to crack if there was a hidden meaning within the words, but all she saw in the moment were mad ramblings. The interpretation Amell offered made her glance up at him.
None of this made any sense.
Why would they have been sent here with this? Who was framing them? Someone at the Academy? Another of the noble houses? Liliana didn’t understand, she didn’t know.
Frustration flickered through her chest, teeth sinking into the inside of her lips. The lack of information was utterly enraging. She felt like she was in the dark constantly and was growing tired of it. She wanted to know, wanted to understand. Not just this but everything. All those missions she had been sent on, what the Republic was doing, even what her cousin was up to.
In that moment something settled in Liliana’s mind, but first she would have to get out of here.
”If you believe we genuinely came here to firebomb this camp.” Liliana said as she looked back up at Amell. ”You’re dumber than you look.”
She taunted. ”I mean, Urahils and their lot always did look a little bit inbred.”
Liliana mused, smiling again and shattering the meek mask. ”With how that moron Leander behaves I was starting to believe it…this?” Liliana shook her head. ”I’m starting to believe it.”
She had some knowledge in cryptography, and with some time she might have been able to crack if there was a hidden meaning within the words, but all she saw in the moment were mad ramblings. The interpretation Amell offered made her glance up at him.
None of this made any sense.
Why would they have been sent here with this? Who was framing them? Someone at the Academy? Another of the noble houses? Liliana didn’t understand, she didn’t know.
Frustration flickered through her chest, teeth sinking into the inside of her lips. The lack of information was utterly enraging. She felt like she was in the dark constantly and was growing tired of it. She wanted to know, wanted to understand. Not just this but everything. All those missions she had been sent on, what the Republic was doing, even what her cousin was up to.
In that moment something settled in Liliana’s mind, but first she would have to get out of here.
”If you believe we genuinely came here to firebomb this camp.” Liliana said as she looked back up at Amell. ”You’re dumber than you look.”
She taunted. ”I mean, Urahils and their lot always did look a little bit inbred.”
Liliana mused, smiling again and shattering the meek mask. ”With how that moron Leander behaves I was starting to believe it…this?” Liliana shook her head. ”I’m starting to believe it.”