"Remarkable. Let's hope it doesn't occur again though. Can't have it becoming a trend, I imagine. Were you lucky enough to be able to take care of him yourself?" If she was a traditionally morally sound person, the idea of Millie delivering a death sentence would have made her stomach turn. But she wasn't. She grew up in her adolescent years idolizing the idea, knowing that was what her lineage was skilled at, and had dreamed of doing so herself. Thus, the idea of Millie murdering a Prisoner made her breath catch in her throat and made her press her legs together, tight.
"That makes it even more special," she then stated, feeling a rush of small confidence and honesty. She had a strange balance between fear of admitting her feelings and of wanting to scream them from the rooftop. "Thank you. I adore it, really," she added.