And just like that, the woman poked her head out from the doorframe. Curiously enough, however, they weren't going anywhere. It was actually her inviting him into the little cottage he stood infront of. Now a tavern was a different thing, where there were other patrons and the occasional knight stroting by, but this wasn't the case here. From the looks of it there wasn't anyone else living with her, and no matter how much she complained and shuddered at him as they met, she got awefully accepting of him. A smile sparked on his lips at that thought. Not that he minded that. He felt welcomed, and that was something he didn't feel in a while. So with a single nod, he began walking towards the cottage, and through the open doors. His hand extended behind, closing the door as he walked inside. If he should, or shouldn't lock it was something he didn't know. In his little room he rented, he almost always locked the door behind him, because in the evenings and realy early mornings, it happened before that some drunken soul entered the wrong room. It ended up being quite the rude awakening.
So he simply left it unlocked, looking around her interior. Not yet finding the woman around, he guessed something akin to privacy was involved, and he wasn't feeling particularly adventuerous, and seek out what. After a while the words came out, and he was directed to one of the chairs. Setting down the bag with the fox inside on the ground, he reached behind himself and pulling his halberd from the leather straps he had on his back. The last thing he wanted was to ruin any furnitures with it. Setting it lying down on the ground next to him, he reached to his chest and began undoing the buttons of his coat, simply moving his hands out of the sleeves and leaving the clothing to lie over the back of the chair. Doing so, he revealed the studded leather vest he wore beneath. His armored left hand also on display. On his hip, the dagger in his sheet was now clearly visible, and one had to wonder why he'd carry around two weapons. He kept the mask on, for the time being, however.
"I...Sure? Yeah, honey's good." He spoke out, as he heard Arden's voice. Something sweet to wash down that root would be welcomed. Now, as he removed his uneeded accesories from his person, he felt much more lighter, and he took another look around, while leaning against the back of the chair he was sitting on. "No, it's fine. Don't worry about it. It's fine here, anyways." He spoke out, nodding. "You have a really comfortable looking cottage. I like the place." He spoke out, giving the minor compliment was the easiest thing he could do at this time. Specially, because he was talking the truth. |
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