Both of the things he said were true: she could be quite comfortable here, and they would surprise everyone she knew. Sina enjoyed surprising people. She thought it was fun, and she was pleased that Dempsey seemed to know she felt that way. She considered him for a moment, and tilted her head.
"I would continue to work," Sina said, "I would not do most of the — upper class society nonsense. And you are allowed to argue with me, but you're not to embarrass me in the way your friend will embarrass his future wife." These were the three things she wanted most if she were to marry him: her job, the freedom she had in her current position, and no bastard children.
As long as Ozymandias obeyed these instructions, Thomasina thought he raised an interesting point. She had wanted to kiss him for a while now, after all.
"I would continue to work," Sina said, "I would not do most of the — upper class society nonsense. And you are allowed to argue with me, but you're not to embarrass me in the way your friend will embarrass his future wife." These were the three things she wanted most if she were to marry him: her job, the freedom she had in her current position, and no bastard children.
As long as Ozymandias obeyed these instructions, Thomasina thought he raised an interesting point. She had wanted to kiss him for a while now, after all.