[The memory and the feelings that accompany it are something a unlike what Porthos might expect from Anne of all people. Maybe not at first, when it's the understandable concern, sick with fear for her son, that is very quickly betrayed by shock and a feeling of betrayal, anger -- all from the time, of course, that she stumbled upon Milady and the king under the table. Just be glad you're not having to actually see it.]