"I mean, I'd like to think that a night alone after the wedding is a given, yurt or no yurt...or are there some really odd possible customs I should hear about?" She chuckles. "Like, they can take our word for it that things will be thoroughly consummated, right?"
More seriously though, she takes a few moments to consider what Yul has said. "It's hard to entirely know without being in it, right? And, I have to think that something so rare and limited...that they use those for something other than routine patrols." She huffs in quiet amusement, "but you probably couldn't tell me that if you knew, because military secrets, yeah?" She finds his gaze with her own, thoughtful as she reaches to brush a strand of hair from his face.
"I'm nervous about, but used to, the idea of holding a ship full of lives in my hands as the Navigator I hope to be. So...this is a lot less people...one. But that one is you," a hint of a smile quirks her lips as her fingers continue trailing down behind his ear. "So that's kind of a wash as far as how much responsibility that feels like."
"And we'd be together, instead of shipping in different directions a lot of the time, for months and months. That means a lot" She takes a long breath, hand dropping to his shoulder. "The violence then..."
"There's training to prepare, I have to imagine. Right? Even just working mostly on traders...So, I've been through two pirate attacks. One the escort chased off without coming much past general alert. The other was a lot closer. So I did what a non-combatant is trained to there. Kept out of the way, hunkered down, prepared to do whatever was needed if it came to it...but it never came to that. So I don't know how I'd do." She's grown tense in his arms at the memories, gaze focused on some distant point. "I don't want to get you...us killed by panicking." She pauses, returning to the present. "Any idea how often those ships come back with only one of the pair?" she asks, casually enough, though her fingers tense on his shoulder.
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