When the memory faded, Lady Karina shook her head uncertainly.
Did the morals of what her mother taught her really matter under these circumstances? If she was intending to use Orpheus' desires to her advantage, then why not use this as an opportunity to get closer and learn the answers to her questions?
That seemed like the logical thing to do since the man was her enemy and she needed to be smart about the way she exacted her revenge.
"If you wish to learn that which you have no concept of, then you need to open yourself to me," Lady Karina stated, bringing her warm hand to his cheek. "I cannot teach you something if you don't allow me to."
That had been true and Orpheus couldn't argue with her point.
If he was ever to learn and experience the light of her world, then he needed to let her step into his darkness and see all that was hidden there.