[ That isn't the relevant question, but it's the first thought he has as he deliberately shifts his gaze from Sirius to Mara. There's nothing in the connection to imply she isn't taking this seriously, and that makes it easier not to bristle at the casual approach — easier to echo it, too. ]
He's a traitor. [ Hard to say that casually, admittedly. It's also hard to regain his composure when Sirius's fear and confusion is clawing at the connection, and it lends an irritable edge to his voice. ]
And they've brought him here. Are we expected to work together? Is that what they've asked of you and your Sith?
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[ That isn't the relevant question, but it's the first thought he has as he deliberately shifts his gaze from Sirius to Mara. There's nothing in the connection to imply she isn't taking this seriously, and that makes it easier not to bristle at the casual approach — easier to echo it, too. ]
He's a traitor. [ Hard to say that casually, admittedly. It's also hard to regain his composure when Sirius's fear and confusion is clawing at the connection, and it lends an irritable edge to his voice. ]
And they've brought him here. Are we expected to work together? Is that what they've asked of you and your Sith?