No. I have chosen those words with care. For a lie one needs to be aware of the truth. But when I planned the attack, she has said to me - I cannot recall the exact words but I will give my best to recollect - that I as a novice to battles and the mechanics behind them just thought I could come up with a plan and that this was a plan build on no experience. I was perfectly aware of my own lack of "direct" knowledge - Liam was but I had run everything by my family and developed everything with Rhysand and Thor and partially with Dad.
Additionally, she says she would fix this and when I asked her why she told me "Severing his connection from this plane of existence, and creating a wormhole and tossing the source of power he's been carelessly playing with into it." Taking away the stones would fix nothing. They currently aren't here. First thing Dad did was to ask me to put them into his little pocket dimension. Now I know why he did so. Thanks, Dad. I think she is someone who is convinced of her own power - and she is someone who is very powerful where she is from - but like many other people who did not grow up on the island, they do not necessarily look past their own origin. People often don't notice that the comparisons change. But this is just a guess. All I know is that she says things which I know are not the truth. The consequence I draw from that is that I cannot take her conclusions for granted as she has never marked these sentences as guesses.
It hasn't affected me as badly. I mean Aunt Bryn implying to me that she just had sex with my uncle was the most squirmish I got. I really don't want to have my uncle's sperm inside of me. But Bill keeps seeing horrible things and for that I really want to hit Dad.