Hilda won't deny some degree of jealousy that Lorenz gets to spend as much time with Marianne as he does, but to call it resentment is way too far. It's not like she can drag her lover along to all of her travels across the continent--even without the anchor of marriage, Marianne has political and social responsibilities that she can't drop at a moment's notice. If anything, having Lorenz has been a boon in that regard, making sure that Marianne isn't alone when Hilda's wanderlust (and need for supplies) becomes too much to bear. As far as she's concerned, Marianne and Lorenz's marriage has been a net positive, and she's been among their biggest supporters both publicly and privately.
Of course, that doesn't diminish her nerves as she watches Lorenz prepare their tea. It's easy to get caught up in the 'Lor and Mari' of it all that it hasn't allowed her much thought to 'Lor and Hilda.' Their relationship is different now, just by virtue of the situation. But she has no idea what that difference means. Does he begrudge her the actual romance between her and Marianne? Should they be closer now because of their shared partner? Are they like, half-married or something now?
She realizes that maybe she and Lorenz should have had a heart-to-heart before the wedding instead of spending all their time together planning the damn thing. Hindsight and all that. At least they have the opportunity now.
"I really appreciate you and Marianne letting me stay here on such short notice. I didn't think that Sreng would be dealing with an ice storm so late in the year." It's good to start with small talk and then work up to the big stuff. "Add that to the list of 'things I didn't know about the world outside of Leicester,' I guess."
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Of course, that doesn't diminish her nerves as she watches Lorenz prepare their tea. It's easy to get caught up in the 'Lor and Mari' of it all that it hasn't allowed her much thought to 'Lor and Hilda.' Their relationship is different now, just by virtue of the situation. But she has no idea what that difference means. Does he begrudge her the actual romance between her and Marianne? Should they be closer now because of their shared partner? Are they like, half-married or something now?
She realizes that maybe she and Lorenz should have had a heart-to-heart before the wedding instead of spending all their time together planning the damn thing. Hindsight and all that. At least they have the opportunity now.
"I really appreciate you and Marianne letting me stay here on such short notice. I didn't think that Sreng would be dealing with an ice storm so late in the year." It's good to start with small talk and then work up to the big stuff. "Add that to the list of 'things I didn't know about the world outside of Leicester,' I guess."