He nodded to himself. It would have to do. Not quite the ancient mentor he had hoped for, but the woman still clearly held onto some of her humanity. She empathized for his family, was confident, and determined. Noah doubted he would find so many positive qualities in another for quite some time.
He almost laughed. It had been so long since he had been on this side of that question that he could not help but find it amusing. Age had finally caught up with him, he mused, and now things had come full circle. He remembered asking a variation of that same question over the years to men and women twice his age - and their rather unpleasant reactions to it.Caligrace wrote:"The question is, do you think you have what it takes to make it worth my while?”
Noah's ego had no such issues. It was a natural question. A test.
"Ms. Signe," he smiled. "I guarantee you that my family and I will excel at anything put before us. If the question is one of loyalty, you should know that half of my children are adopted and that my wife is nearly as young as my oldest childe. Our loyalty is given to those who show it in kind. So long as you are not planning to stab any of us, I see no issue."