Isabelle is like a warrior going into battle and she needs… you said yes? You'd really choose an inexperienced squire? she asked, her voice incredulous. He laughed. I would. She smiled. You're lying to me to make me feel better. It's all right. It's working. Now tell me another lie.
In this passage, Isabelle is compared to a warrior preparing for battle, highlighting her determination and strength. She questions someone’s choice to support her, expressing disbelief that they would prefer an inexperienced ally. Her incredulity reflects her deeper insecurities about her readiness and capability.
The other character responds with laughter, affirming their decision to be with her, which brings a smile to Isabelle's face. She senses the humor in the situation and playfully accuses him of lying to make her feel better, showing her appreciation for his support even when she doubts her own abilities. This exchange illustrates a blend of vulnerability and camaraderie in their relationship.