Several responses came to mind, as she spoke. First,
he had never been cranky about supposed violations of his privacy, so that was another in the category of things she shouldn't be mad at
him about. It wasn't really entirely fair to keep having that impulse to throw Jo under the Knight Bus, as it were, but he was starting to get a little irritated that Zelda kept blaming him for things Jo had said. It wasn't as though she'd consulted him on any of that, or like he had any control over it. But: this was also in the category of things that it might not help to bring up, particularly.
Second, he considered responding to her closing sentiment:
I can't go anywhere right now. He'd joked about it in the hallway at the luncheon, about how he would run off with her in a heartbeat if she wanted, but if it was something that she was feeling seriously hurt by... well, it wasn't a joke, to Alfred. Her family may have been imposing all of these restrictions on her, but the only thing keeping her here in this house and living under their rule was
her. If she
really wanted to break free again, she could. He would marry her tonight, if she wanted, and when she was his wife he wasn't going to impose any of this bullshit on her. That sort of conversation was... tricky, though. Maybe he could manage it in a way that sounded supportive and loving and reaffirming, but it could have also come across as impatient, pressuring. He wasn't sure he had the wits for it at the moment, honestly.
But there was something in the middle of what she'd said that stuck with him. Something that was a little closer to the sort of conversation he'd been expecting to have, tonight. He hesitated — she'd just slid over it, and he could too, but if he did it might never come up again. Not in a time and place when he could talk freely with her, at any rate. So he steeled himself and asked the question, tentatively: "What do you mean by
touched?"
MJ made the most Alfredy of sets and then two years later she made it EVEN BETTER