"When you go to them," Peter asked, for he was certain, now, that it was what Cath intended to do. "Will you include her?" The priest was both curious and weary. He would never tell Cath and his wife to approach such a problem, of course, but he could softly caution. "Will she be there with you?"
From Peter's point of view, if it concerned Mae or her husband, than she had every right to be there. But, of course, Peter had not yet had the privilege of meeting Cath's bride. She sounded like a pistol -- and there could be extenuating circumstances he was not aware of.