Craw considered this as Morganna considered his question, for the matter of geography for her was personal, the Ridge meaning so much more than just some pack, but to him it was nothing. When her first word was no, his brows rose, surprised at the decisiveness - and yet as she explained it, he understood. And as much as he had always seen parallels between them, it was true that here they differed still; Willow Ridge was a castle erected by her mother, inherited by the woman next to him from nothing more than blood, but Craw had built his father's tower personally, brick by brick, and the sense of entitlement there was a vastly different beast. Morganna had earned it by challenging her mother, but the desire for the bigger and better... yes, yes, Craw could get behind that. He would have found it difficult to see the Ridge as anything other than someone else's empire.
There were plenty of available Archer bums to keep the seat warm, it did not have to fall to Morganna to preserve it.
Pleased with the way things were going, when she pulled back to meet his gaze, her next concern earned her little more than a wry smile. "It wasn't a problem a moment ago," he said softly, and it was true - he had several feelings about her offspring, yes, but they were distant ones, careful ones, and their conversation had changed them not one inch. If they had been his children, now, that would have been an entirely different beast - he would have had a much, much less passive part in this charade... not that he was that idle to begin with. "Why would they be now?"