[He wants her to find this person, but he's going to make her jump through at least five hoops before she continues her search. Despite her desire to win this so-called game, she knows that soon enough it will become tiresome. But she'll make herself see it through; any information is usually better than no information, and she doesn't get the sense that Ball would lie to her.
The way he phrases his answer doesn't escape her--he wants this to be a yes-or-no exchange, but he's offering more. Is it on purpose? She doesn't know Ball well enough to tell.]
I have faith that I will. [Antiope had always called her like a hound on the hunt when she'd caught the scent of something she wanted. There's no denying she wants to find this mysterious artist.]
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The way he phrases his answer doesn't escape her--he wants this to be a yes-or-no exchange, but he's offering more. Is it on purpose? She doesn't know Ball well enough to tell.]
I have faith that I will. [Antiope had always called her like a hound on the hunt when she'd caught the scent of something she wanted. There's no denying she wants to find this mysterious artist.]
Are these shrines their first public display?