"Ah," she said, her tone significant. "I do, but not as well as I used to. He pretended he didn't recognize me when I came by this morning- that's how I knew he was shocked." Gwawr tucked a strang of hair behind her ear. "I didn't really mean to go to him at all- if I'd known you were in England, I would've come here first. I think it's probably better if he doesn't see me, but what I came for... that was more important." At this she had the grace to look guilty, but she was also determined not to feel it.