Anders knew that he should have refused to follow Hawke into the deep roads the moment the charming rouge had insisted he come. But for whatever reason he didn't, and now they were trapped in the blighted deep roads with hardly enough supplies to last them another week. If he was going to place fault in someone it should rightly be Bartrand, but he
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"Does your highness have any royal responsibilities that she is currently neglecting?"
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Anders starred at Fenris for a few long moments, his expression hard and stoney. "I'm going to go ahead and assume you're speaking of my bonding with Justice," he hissed, as if Fenris had struck him below the belt.
"And while it is none of your bloody business, I'll tell you my joining with him did not take place in the fade at all. You do not know the circumstances of our joining, so do not act as though you do."
Fuck you too Fenris, Fuck you too.
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"What a shame," Varric said, all thin playful sympathy. "After an advenrure like this, you might be just about ready to start in the politics when we get back," he jested. "Trust me princess, I know a thing or two about politics."
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Anders sunk deeply into familiar dislike of Fenris.
"You should learn all the facts about something before you start generating options," he scolded the elf further. "Their is no possible way for you to understand what happened between Justice and I that day. Don't you dare assume otherwise." In moving to defend himself Anders had given away more than he ever cared to. Maker, if he could only get his foot out of his mouth for five bloody moments ( ... )
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