She stiffens up at the question, but understands the way your fiery mind works well enough not to be put out for long.
"Not hardly, Bandochel," she says, shaking her head. "And if there's anyone that can help me prove it, it's a driver like you."
You stay with her for quite some time, using your cleverness to get her laughing with gentle, murmured jests. She squeezes your hand through the bars.
"I've none other in my life like you, Bandochel," she says, eyes wet. "You'll work to help me, won't you?"
You squeeze her hand back. "All I can do, I will do."
As you depart the gaol you console yourself that it was no lie. All that you can do for her—without risking the station that you've worked your entire life to attain—is provide a little cheer during this dark time in her life. It shakes you deeply to think how quickly her fortunes changed. A chill rushes through you as you contemplate just how fragile your own position must be. [-Surety] [+Melancholy]
"It's beyond my power to help, in any event," you say aloud to Brute at your side. The beast eeps agreement, or perhaps just eeps for reasons of its own. It's agonizing to walk away thus from the woman you love, but you are resigned that there is no rational alternative. [+Phlegm]
Onward