>Merely to her, or docile and subservient toward others as well?
>I had hoped not, otherwise if that was want it looked liked while ratcheted down...>Try to convey that with a tone of amusement.
>I would not be terribly surprised by this, I can't imagine you were the only person to be suspicious.
>I don't think we can do anything about them right now, either. Not without causing more problems.
>This bit about 'mere contact not betraying us' still applies only to you though, doesn't it?
>I suppose we take what blessings we are offered.>And do you think you have it in you to perform tonight's ritual as though the events of the day did not precede it?
>I have faith in you. And know that we will see all this resolved, one way or the other.
>I understand. But try not to worry, she will be dealt with soon.
>That sounds like a wise idea. Let me know if you find anything.
>At the shrine tonight, you mean?
>I have no idea who will be in attendance, but I will keep this in mind, thank you.
>Should word of this meeting have reached your ear by now from sources other than us, then?
>And so Satori would know by now, but you have heard nothing?
>Ah, fair enough.>Well, I suppose I should leave you to your tasks. Tonight promises to be a busy evening for both of us, regardless of how it pans out.
>Yes, I've met her before, and I... would not be altogether surprised at that.