Lorden looked over to Garland as he suggested a plan of action; and questioned the room, as to the nature of their previous guest.
A search party...? Maybe, Lorden thought, as he looked down at the man who was on the couch, as he was apparently being tended to by a brunet on the younger side of adult-hood. The knight's face contorted into a thoughtful gazed.
But. I don't think he looks like he could tell anyone much of anything, not now... anyway, the man mused to himself, trying to figure out the best way to approach the situation; as the woman he was looking on at, began to offer him just the prompting he was trying to urge from within himself.
“He needs the doctors at Soothing Waters and soon,” as the seemingly capable brunet spoke, the swordsman nodded his head as she did. Slowly, Lorden took a step towards the couch and the cook who had been placed on it, before turning to the Squire who had inquired, as to what the 'assassin' had actually done.
"I don't think he'll be telling us what we need to know right now. At least nothing understandable, as it so stands," the knight relayed his thoughts on the matter, to the man. As his tongue began to lie still in his mouth, Lorden offered what he meant as an approving nod, to show he wasn't dismissing the Squire, just postponing his suggestion out of what he viewed as necessity.
Slowly Lorden bent down, with the intent of hefting the unconscious form, that lay sprawled surprisingly comfortably on the host's small couch. The swordsman began to slip his hands under Orin's head, as the brunet he was trying to heed offered a bit more welcomed directive.
“Lift him carefully and support his head. No slinging him around like a sack of flour in a baker’s shop...,” as Devi spoke, Lorden locked his blue eyes with her's attentively, before nodding as the medically-inclined woman's words began to drag off.
"Carefully then? Very well, I'll see to it m'lady," the knight said, as he looked back down at the injured chef, and reaffirmed his grasp on the man's form.
Slowly, with his chest straining under the weight, Lorden unfolded himself and the man he was carrying up into the air. The knight came to stand erect, in a somewhat uncomfortable posture. Taking a breath, in an attempt to feed oxygen to his straining biceps, Lorden began to offer an obliged explanation to the crowd.
"I'll take him to the Waters. If he remembers what was on that paper when he wakes up, after that beating he took, we'll go from there," the swordsman addressed the small gathering, that had congregated over to the hurt man. Lorden smiled bleakly, at the obvious concern of the guests.
This is what I'm protecting. The folks that care for one another, the knight thought. Yet as he mused, he couldn't help but drift his eyes over the where the blue man from before stood.
Even if some of them, can cause a bit of a stir, the knight allowed his thoughts to readily flow, reinforcing his strength, and pushing pride into his heart, as they did. With another thought, the twenty-two year old, looked down at the man in his hands, and then over to Devi.
"You've already done more than I should ask, in just helping the man. But if you really don't mind coming with me, I'd be glad, I have no idea what he needs or who he needs to see," the knight inquired, unsure if what he had asked sounded like a polite demand or a respectful request. If the woman came with him so be it, if not, he'd figure something out.
Turning, the knight wheeled with intent, to face the door of the apartment. A part of the young man was glad to be leaving. With some semblance of manners still drifting in his concerned mind, Lorden allowed his visage to float over to the woman who was hosting, or rather had hosted, the overly-eventful get-to-together. With an attempt at courteous respect, the encumbered man inclined his head noticeably in the woman's direction.