Georgia, for one, had thought it an amusing turn of events when Ozymandias Dempsey had been elected--not necessarily because of the man himself (though there was certainly that) but because she had a difficult time imagining her friend as the Minister's wife. That said, Sina was handling the whole thing far better than Georgia would have in her place. She hadn't run screaming for the hills, at the very least.
"You look well," she told her friend when she was shown into the parlor. And then, because she wasn't actually to only make small talk--"I've seen the Prophet article about the suffrage bill." She raised her eyebrows. "Interesting. What do you think of it all?"