My Funny Valentine
Margarry finds herself liking her father's friendly young squire immensely, almost to the point that she would call him sweet. His manner is always open, and his outlook on life could be described as nothing besides "jolly". Owen's enthusiasm for everything he encounters amazes her. As much as Margarry loves her father, Owen provides an almost relieving alternative from her father's stiff, reserved nature.
Most times, she is content to sit and listen to Owen talk to her about anything and everything, from details of life in the palace to what he thinks of her father's dogs. He's seen and done so much in his travels with her father, and the tales he is willing to share with her fascinate Margarry. The two of them spend many a day in this manner, simply enjoying each other's company and talking of nothing in particular, and it is during times like this that Margarry allows herself to entertain dreams and fantasies concerning her future, dreams that, not all to her surprise, usually involve Owen.
