Lotus
never make a promise or plans, take a little love where you can
nobody's on nobody's side
nobody's on nobody's side
"Maiden name," Isobel confirmed. "Although in my neck-a-the-woods, you gotta be careful. God knows if you're not careful you could end up marrying a cousin. Plenty of annulments when the genetic testing comes through, ya know? Lots of awkward breakfasts. Lindqvists and Lundegaards and Lindahls, you'd be surprised who's related to who. Err, whom I guess."
She paused a moment, lifting her glass before seeming remember that it was empty. "Never married -- and you?"
Cordé Sabo made a comment about the basic training for the people in this room. This was training that Isobel had never taken part of, thanks to the unusual way in which she and Val Pellian had found their way into the SIA. "Of course," she lied smoothly. "Didn't recognize him, but I guess that's the idea, ha."
At the bar Isobel leaned easily against it, setting her empty glass down. "Oh sure," she said breezily. "Red, whatever ya got open, ya know. Get you something?"
As she waited for the bartender to do his thing, Isobel turned her attention back to Cordé's question. "I could easily see me putting it on a wall as a piece of art," she said genially. "But I see... lots of potential for that, if I'm being honest." And she was; Isobel was quite enthusiastic about the technology. "The possibilities for anti-surveillance, for media, for entertainment... Well, you probably know."
"So, do you make it to the capital often?" Isobel asked casually.