Josephine is writing her poems to Cullen and my Inquisitor walks in and quietly walks to her and looks over her shoulder.
Inquisitor: whatcha writing?
Josephine nervously covers up the poem with her arms
Josephine: Nothing!
Inquisitor: If it's nothing then why are you hiding it?
Josephine: What? I'm not hiding anything.
Inquisitor raises an eyebrow
Inquisitor: Very well,
The inquisitor leaves the room and goes off to find Cole.
Cole: Hi
Inquisitor: Hello Cole, could you do me a huge favor?
Cole: What do you need?
Inquisitor: Josephine is writing something and refuses to let me see it, I want you to go and use your cool ghosty invisible thing to go and retrieve it for me.
Cole: If she doesn't want anyone to see it, won't she be mind it if we take it?
Inquisitor: Oh no, she and I are besties she won't mind--
Cole: Besties?
Inquisitor: Oh nevermind just please go get it for me?
Cole: Ok...
Inquisitor waits for Cole's return. As soon as he does arrive he hands her several pieces of paper. The inquisitor begins reading the papers
Inquisitor: Are these, love poems? To Cullen?!
Cole:What are--
Inquisitor is still reading
Inquisitor: Oh, nothing Cole. Thank you for retrieving these for me!
Cole: You're welcome.
Cole leaves. The inquisitor stops reading the poems and runs to Josephine's room.
Inquisitor: Josie! Why didn't you tell me you had a crush on the commander?!
Josephine is wide eyed and surprised
Josephine: How did you find out?
The Inquisitor raises up the poems in her hand.
Josephine: How did you get those!
Inquisitor: I have my ways, but that's not important. The important question is why didn't you tell me?!
Josephine: It's embarrassing!
Inquisitor: No it's not! It's understandable. Cullen is a great guy.
Josephine: He is, isn't he...
Inquisitor: He's so strong!
Josephine: And he's so brave!
Inquisitor: Don't forget his dreamy voice!
Josephine: Or his courage!
Inquisitor and Josephine: And he's SO attractive!!!!!
They continue bonding over their admiration for the ex-templar. Cullen happens to be walking past the door when this occurs and overhears some of it.
Cullen:

I don't think I should be hearing this