No one's talked to her due to the sign yet. They don't always. She sets it up anyway, like clockwork, so everyone gets the chance.
Bell is curious about that but doesn't want to ruin anything by prying more than she has. She settles for looking puzzled.
"I don't think I follow, but it's a peripheral matter, so I wasn't going to inquire."
"Inquire away. He's actually part of the criminal network story, albeit peripherally."
"I don't plan to even think about causing the existence of my love life until after I have taken over the world, because Panem as-is is no place to get too attached to people. But I'm led to understand that engagements don't usually involve the kind of antagonism you're describing."
"My fiancé thrives on antagonism. He's the predatory type; you have to give him something to hunt down and kill or he loses interest. Metaphorically speaking."
"And you're planning to annoy him by inviting your staff to assist another world's revolution and thereby encourage him to hunt down and kill... whom, exactly?"
Bell blinks slowly. This wouldn't have registered as special a few hours ago, but now she glances at Sherlock, and then says, "What are their names?"
Bell laughs. "Well. I think Sherlocks and Tonies are probably useful enough that having two of each couldn't hurt. I don't suppose I look familiar?"
"I've never met one either, but I've heard a fair amount about my template and its variants secondhand, and we tend to be empresses with considerable magic power to throw around. Lucky me, I get born in a world with no magic."
"Maybe you don't have one of me," shrugs Bell. "Or she's too young to have taken over yet."