[hr][hr][center][h1][b][i][color=E395B2]Colette de La Fontaine[/color][/i][/b][/h1][img]https://media2.giphy.com/media/alJBIiG3D5EZO/giphy.gif[/img][/center][hr][hr][center][color=E395B2][b]Location:[/b][/color] Kitchen [color=E395B2][b]Skills:[/b][/color] Language -English[/center][hr] Colette listened, intently now, to Fyror recount why he was on this adventure and it solidified her own concerns about Lord Rutherford. The man was truly an abomination on foot. She'd rather deal with the Soulless at every turn then to have to speak to him again. And it only made sense to ensure Millicent was safe and continued to be such. It would only be a matter of time before she followed suit after Rutherford's previous wife. Colette was a bit angry at Silvio's comment until she remembered he was both a pirate and a man. He most likely was not aware of how things were done. [color=E395B2]"I would wager Lady Millicent had no choice in the matter. If Lord Rutherford is as horrid as Monsieur Kildragon described, and I have met the man and have my own thoughts on him, then Lady Millicent most likely entered this engagement for another reason and it stands to reason it was not because she is desperately in love with him. You will find that women often do not have the luxury of choice in their betrothed as I know all too well." "She is in danger if this continues and the reason I am here is for her safety. I will not sit idly by as yet another woman enters a marriage she will not leave unless it is through a casket."[/color]