Indigo
(Isabella)
Backstabber and Bodice-Ripper. They're perfect for her, and so that's why her first real act of rebellion from her husband is to have their images printed on her skin; Backstabber right between her shoulder blades and Bodice-Ripper curving to the side of her breastbone. They're perfect for her and they're perfect for him, too; isn't he the one, after all, who ripped open the bodice of a girl scarce old enough to be wearing them? He told her that tattoos on a woman were hideous; that only cows had brands. And if she'd made a quip about what that said about his relationship with barn animals, well, who could blame her?
