Her eyes followed him as he set on removing the innkeeper. She would have offered to help if she felt he would have accepted it. So instead she sat and watched, and then was left in solitude. She sighed and stood, walking towards the staircase that lead to the rooms above. Slowly she climbed, pausing at the top to look out the tiny window. It was too dark to make anything out.
She continued on and entered one of the rooms. The windows faced north, and she stood looking out for quite some time, until she noticed a red flame lick the sky behind the hill. Her brow furrowed before she realized it must be Awrygan's burial methods. She exited the room and walked across the hall, looking out the window that faced south this time.
She squinted in an attempt to see better, and she noticed movement towards the harbor. Perhaps it was a stray, or a wandering townsperson looking for any other living being. She pursed her lips and exited, returning downstairs.
She looked up from her window perch as the man made his entrance once more. She smirked with a slight nod as he mentioned the innkeeper's cremation. He soon joined her and in turn looked outside.
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Would you care to entertain me with your company?
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She nodded, "I was wondering when you would deem in necessary to venture out. I'm afraid I've grown a bit restless in the short hour." She smiled then drew her hood to cover the brightness of her hair. "Shall we exit where we entered or do you have yet another interesting pathway to follow?"