Kaelyn would not have seperated the twins but on the Maester's advice. "I will speak to the Maester," she said, "and if he no longer feels there is a danger then you may have my permission." But if he felt otherwise then Genna would have to wait even though she was not a patient child and clearly suffered in her twin's absence, but better that than illness. "Come," she said, holding out a hand, "let's go ask him now."