![]() She would never dream of questioning her prince, especially in front of an ally or enemy (and the young princess could easily be both). ![]() She shot a quick glance over at her grandfather, embarrassed that he might have noticed her brief loss of composure. Lan Fan forced her grip on her reins to loosen. Mei Chang was of much lower rank, after all. She couldn’t recall them ever interacting before this even in the most formal of circumstances, much less anything informal. Lan Fan was still thrown off-balance by just how… casual and familiar the two acted with each other. I’m just keeping in mind what our actual priorities are.” “Alphonse is perfectly capable of dealing with your antics,” Mei Chang replied primly. How could this possibly be of benefit to her prince? Lan Fan understood that they had apparently chosen to form an alliance, but what she couldn’t understand was why. “And it has nothing to do with not wanting me to cause Al any trouble, right?” ![]() Prince Ling sent his half-sister a side-long smirk. But then they met with the seventeenth princess while stopping in the ruins of Xerces, who her prince had apparently been expecting – the horse, it turned out, had been for her. Lan Fan had initially thought nothing of it when her prince had insisted they bring an extra horse on their journey to Amestris they desert could be treacherous, after all. “We can’t afford unnecessary detours just because you want to have fun messing with Edward,” Mei Chang argued, riding in front with Prince Ling. ![]()
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