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It was difficult to categorize the specific misgivings Ingrid had about her relationship to Catherine. She had learned about all the different phases in the development of modern chivalry and that there once was a time - before Faerghus, long before Faerghus - during which it was expected that a knight and his squire would have a sexual relationship. There had once been an expectation that a squire would service his knight in a very particular way, and when Ingrid had first read about such relationships she had blushed up to her ears and stashed that book away like a shameful secret, thanking the goddess that such requirements were no longer the norm.
There was plenty to find issue with in Faerghus, but Ingrid didn’t consider the frigid interpersonal relationships among them.
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Ingrid has at last convinced Catherine to take her on as her squire, but Catherine seems to have a different idea of what that entails than she does.Series
- Part 8 of For Udders
