Genna's behaviour though a far cry from the shrieking fit of earlier made Kaelyn sad, she missed her mischievous daughter however desirable a young lady was as a daughter. Yet things must change as little as they all liked them. "Your father only wants what is best for you," she said, "as do I." And in Kaelyn's opinion fostering was not it. "When you are older your father will find you a high lord to marry, someone good and honourable and strong." And gods willing handsome knowing her daughters temperament. "If it should come earlier . . . I would think a betrothal should suffice."