Megrez shrugged, noncommittal as she tried not to feel too miserable about the situation. "I get it. If she doesn't, that's her problem."
Carmen rolled her eyes, almost mimicking the General. "Gee, thanks, I guess." The description of what his cat was doing nearly made her do it all again. "Great, she gets to read. What's she reading? Some kind of harlequin romance, or something even more salacious?"
"Shut up," Megrez grunted. It was only the third time but it felt like the umpteenth. "You heard him. Are you not afraid of being dead?" For a moment, she wanted to consider if she was afraid of death anymore herself, and there was a peculiar lack of internal response. She hoped it was just because her efforts were being put towards staying upright in this situation.
Carmen didn't want to think about what would happen if the General killed her, mostly because she wasn't sure if her death would have any impact on anything at all, and that in itself was frightening. "What kind of stupid question is that?" she snapped, but let the topic drop. It was not one she even wanted to look at for a second.
"Hmm. Fair," Megrez muttered in response to Benitoite's discussion of honesty. She did not trust that he wouldn't do anything to the food, but she was in no position to argue about it. "There's being honest, and then there's sticking your foot in your mouth and making trouble you don't need." Well, she knew a thing or two about that.
"As cat people, we need to lick our paws to wash ourselves," Carmen grunted, twisting the barbed metaphor some.