One might have expected Don Quixote to object when Cayce put herself in harm's way, or to charge to the rescue when she screamed. In fact, one might have expected him to object when Psyche and the Rani had earlier risked themselves.
If anyone had in fact wondered at it (though they could certainly be forgiven if they were too preoccupied with other things to do so,) it would take no more than a glance around the room to reveal the reason for the knight's silence: he was no longer there.
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Date: 2008-12-05 09:55 pm (UTC)One might have expected Don Quixote to object when Cayce put herself in harm's way, or to charge to the rescue when she screamed. In fact, one might have expected him to object when Psyche and the Rani had earlier risked themselves.
If anyone had in fact wondered at it (though they could certainly be forgiven if they were too preoccupied with other things to do so,) it would take no more than a glance around the room to reveal the reason for the knight's silence: he was no longer there.