The good ale slid down her throat as it gave her time to think. Her little apartment was nice which was an interesting amenity to Syliras. The woman wasn’t expecting that but she had heard of it. It was not important as she waited there and talked to the squire. This contradicted some of the information she had about some knights. The control and corruption she had heard about form the gossip mill and other sources told her of other things. Yet this squire was different.
He was a smooth one. “On the stage, I’m known as Dhalia. My name is Belinda Lucavis, friends call me Lina.” She said to him as she found him rather easy to talk to. That could be dangerous but at the moment it seemed natural.
“So a squire is it? How did you become a squire. The way you have with words, could be a merchant prince or a spy.” There was a bit of mirth in the corner of her lips as she said it in a lighthearted way.
Part of her was thinking he was still wearing entirely too much. She found herself smiling and maybe a solution. “Well instead of me waiting here for two or three bells for the all clear, perhaps you could walk me to my lodgings? “ The grey eyed woman looked at him. The look in his eyes he may not understand the situation. “I bet you five gold mizas that those two guards are waiting to streets down.” Her gaze then turned very serious.
She closed up her cloak and her shoes on as she prepared to make the walk from the tavern to Traveler’s row. The invitation was there, she didn’t even mind if it meant a little extra exercise. He wasn’t bad looking and she probably could use the relief. There was a purpose in this though as those two guards were indeed two streets down as she said. One was wobbling, one was holding up a wall. It wasn’t as if they were in any shape to do anything, which she was glad for. She continued on to her little simple temporary home as the guards turned out to not be any threat. She took time to light the hearth as its ruddy glow filled the simple little room.