Iusta channels her Inner Matron and just kills it! Go, Iusta! (Mind you, I think she’s a little frightened by both her audacity and the possible troubles in store, if her expression in the last panel is any indication…)
And I love Damon’s little “Hi, boss! Thanks, boss!” reaction upon her arrival. He knows she’s saved his ass, and she knows he knows, and he knows she knows he knows.
Well, Iusta is a strong woman, although a little naive. Of course she will fit in Rome. Specially if her husband works directly for the Imperial family.
Iusta channels her Inner Matron and just kills it! Go, Iusta! (Mind you, I think she’s a little frightened by both her audacity and the possible troubles in store, if her expression in the last panel is any indication…)
And I love Damon’s little “Hi, boss! Thanks, boss!” reaction upon her arrival. He knows she’s saved his ass, and she knows he knows, and he knows she knows he knows.
They’re a knowledgeable family.
Dang, I’ve been waiting half my life for an opening to reference that bit from Lion in Winter. Now I am content.
Placetne, magistra?
Not only she channels her inner matron, she calls Felix her husband. That actually made me happy.
“Ask the palace clerks where.”
Looks like Justa may fit right in in Rome. I also suspect that Damon may not be smiling after she gets him alone.
Her training from back home just needs to be scaled up a bit, and…she’ll fit right in.
Well, Iusta is a strong woman, although a little naive. Of course she will fit in Rome. Specially if her husband works directly for the Imperial family.
Of course he has a knife, it’s 1187 and we’re barbarians.
YES!!! 😀 😀
And don’t frighten the children with the jewelry.
I nearly died of wind-burn, but the troops were dazzled!
Iusta nails it!!!