if your mother was my sun, then you were my star
The instant she had told him "no" was the moment in which Angier exhaled in relief. "That would be wise," he told her next, interjecting for only a second in order for her to continue. From the corner of his eye, he watched the tip of her nose, his eyes roving to her eyes as she went on to tell him why she was so flustered. Piety had laid out before her, ready to accept her fate. Morganna had lunged, hoping the ivory girl would have flinched away after finding herself unprepared to let herself bleed.
The princess paused and the Leader merely waited, wanting to give her all the time in the world. His graying ear kept in its place, cupped to the side in her direction as to not miss a single word she uttered. It had taken three tries but eventually more came out. Morganna's accidental feat only motivated Piety to egg her on and, instead of dealing her a swift death, Morganna offered a full-fledged fight... which Piety fled from.
Angier scowled and his skull straightened so that he faced forward. He recalled Piety's face when he had first met her, remembered when he saw her and Skoll together... saw just how much impact she had on the dark prince's entire being. It was almost too easy to imagine her - with her bloodied ear - crawling into the space beneath Borden's belly, seeking protection and security. Having been exposed to many a powerful woman (Elettra, of course, with Skana and Sorya, Morganna, Enoki and even Hecate...), he thought of Piety as disgusting... pitiful. It dawned on him now just what kind of spell she had woven on his step-son. She was one of those creatures, a perceived weakling who sought the protection of a powerful individual of the opposite sex. Really, the tawny Lyall could have classified himself as such a thing, but he was glad enough to know that he had become so much more than that.
The question now was why Piety had transferred from Willow Ridge at all. Hadn't Skoll kept her happy enough? Every time Angier had checked up on Sven during his routinely passes along the borders, the little hideaway was well-kept. Skoll never lashed out or complained after the meeting and Piety never caused anymore trouble either...
"Does yer brother know?" he asked, pulling himself from his thoughts at last. "Ya might wanna tell 'im too. Ya know how he is with... loose ends." He thought back to that unfortunate Leader in the north, the one that Skoll had murdered without distinct orders to do so. There was a gap of silence in which he gathered the rest of what he wanted to tell her. "I'm proud o' ya, Morganna, fer doin' what ya did. It might've been an accident but, it was all 'er fault fer not takin' yer warnin' seriously. Think of it this way..." Despite his poor eyesight he still looked at her. He was still able to see traces of her face, though, it would take a bit of guessing to figure out her expressions. "Skoll could've found 'er, an' if he had been in yer place, she would've been done. Dead."
"What yer fam'ly's past has done or laid out 'fore ya does not define you, princess. It's what ya do, that does." He gave her an assuring nudge to her shoulder before pulling away to smile at her, "Ya understand? 'Cause of you she can live anoth'r day an' she 'as a reminder to be thankful fer it. At the very least, I'm glad ya chased after 'er even after th'fact. She never truly belonged with us, I'm sure y'know."