At least that's a good approach to things. It settles some unspoken worries of hers, and she even smiles a little at his excitement.
"Oh, a promise? To who?" she questions, not answering his. With how things are, she's not sure how to answer his own inquiry about regrets. It's something to say for another time, perhaps. When there's not so many people around, or bodyguards looming.
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"Oh, a promise? To who?" she questions, not answering his. With how things are, she's not sure how to answer his own inquiry about regrets. It's something to say for another time, perhaps. When there's not so many people around, or bodyguards looming.