"Thomas, I must be more careful when telling that man he can do as he pleases. My husband, I mean," Ophelia clarified. "I believe he has bought the shop."
Ophelia stood off to the side as the knights came out of the shop with boxes in their hands.
"Lord Hastings is thoughtful," said Thomas.
"He is not here to hear you speak highly of him. Should I take this moment to run and look at other things? I need to get a few shirts and pants for my brother. I could use you to measure what would fit him. Let us go here," Ophelia said, walking to a shop near where Dante stood.
Thomas followed Ophelia, not thinking it was wrong of her to step away since they were still beside the other knights.
"I thought this would be easy, but when there are many options, it is hard to decide. Shopping isn't for me. What do you suggest?" Ophelia asked, seeking a man's opinion.
"I can be of some help to the beautiful lady," said a stranger.
