- All's Well That Ends Well
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- As You Like It
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- Henry VI, Part 3
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- The Winter's Tale
Alina has run into Mal, who’s helping to track Morozova’s stag for the Darkling. He takes issue with Alina wearing the Darkling’s color to the fete, and the two are fighting over whether it’s okay for the Darkling to “own” Alina. Unwittingly, both Alina and Mal speak the truth here. The Darkling plans to essentially enslave Alina and use her to take control over all of Ravka, even usurping the King. So, even though Alina and Mal are fighting, emotions are running high, and they’re perhaps saying things they wouldn’t say under other circumstances, the fact that they nevertheless say…