Adele had gotten a rather favorable impression of Tewdric, as well, though that was unsurprising. Her brother had assisted in arranging the match, and he knew better than anyone what she had been looking for. He had been upfront and honest about what he wished from her, and she had gotten a rather good measure of what sort of man he was, she thought. Of course, the gentlemanly offer to escort her to the door did not go unnoticed or unappreciated.
She inclined her head, and smiled. "She seems a fine woman, and I don't think I'd mind making her acquaintance again," she said, not sure if a word like 'lovely' was exactly appropriate. "But that's very kind, thank you."