Aramis will share; he even pushes the bottle in Porthos's direction and holds up his own, wryly. "To the Queen's exit from this infernal place with nary a word to me."
There's little bitterness to his tone - that isn't Aramis's way - but his hurt radiates out from his words.
He cannot keep the Queen safe if she isn't here. And what of his son?!
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There's little bitterness to his tone - that isn't Aramis's way - but his hurt radiates out from his words.
He cannot keep the Queen safe if she isn't here. And what of his son?!