All of those things were ideal to keep in mind. Losing sight of one's goals could let oneself get overextended, or in a less than ideal circumstance. Although the way he had played his cool demeanor through out the Invictus meeting, he had never let on that he had not been Sworn to the Covenant, yet. Or even released from tutelage. He was of course, an ideal ally. Jennifer considered him critically, staring at the pretty face but trying to bore through to what interested her: his thoughts. Plans. Ambitions. She glances away from his face a moment, suddenly aware she had been a bit focussed.
"You are, of course, right. I made a choice to swear quite a bit about upholding the Prince. Her Grace, the Judex, is of course, an Institution of Sacramento. Yet what we do need is a stable Domain to function at our best. Her Grace, Lady Prince, is the best course of action. "
There were other reasons, as well, that she did not lay out plain. She knew that Jack could read between the lines.
"Well, I think we've played that topic all out." She determines, not even mentioning Edward again.
"I must say, I am a bit curious about what all that excitement was about last court. My two Family members come in out of the cold to try and ... what?"
And what had Priscus Durant done with that little bit of information? Jennifer angled her thoughts to try and glimpse into Jack's point of view of the topic. "Priscus Durant may have proven herself useful to the Prince, and the Domain. Yet if problems began to prove that a Reeve and his Deputies might be drafted, its possible that she had thrown herself into the ring the best way there was - results. It makes my mind churn a bit when one Family member gains the spotlight. Have you heard much from Madame Maeve?"
As much as she was warming up to sounding him out on new ground, she glances at the clock.
"Time does fly when you are having fun." She laments, a rare coy smile on her lips.
"I do hope you would like to meet up to get into the Oath in depth. "
The Lady Notary leaves the statement to function as a means of securing a future date or to disengage without any threat of insult.