Trust is earned, and not given to someone with out a second thought. If the newcomer thought Solares was going to trust him right off the bat, then he was sadly mistaken. Unfortunately, he had something that she needed, and for now the rogue would cooperate with him. Still in her combat stance, Solares raised her left arm, index finger pointing upward at the sky, this signaled for everyone to keep quite until otherwise told to do so. She needed full concentration in a situation such as this, if one bullet was fired at the wrong target, missed, or even left the barrel at the wrong time, it would spell out catastrophic disaster. "One of the other Nightelf Sentinels shot an arrow at the Bloodelf from behind her back. The Bloodelf then collapsed onto the ground and I have lost view of her for now. I really wish I had a better vantage point." Solares spoke in a soft tone so that only Arinis could hear her for the time being. There was silence for around twenty seconds while Solares just watched through her sniper scope as the scene unfolded. "I have good news, I can see your friend Sharon in the room. The bad news is that they seem to be moving the bloodelf." The crosshair moved from the Bloodelf and came to rest upon the Nightelf Captains head. "It would be so easy, a very clean and precise kill, but taking down the Nightelf would cause serious backlash, and could jeopardize the assignment. Then again, I have a feeling that she may cause complications if I were not to eliminate her." Her hand gripped the handle of the rifle tightly as she deeply considered taking out the Captain, but finely lowered it. The rogue had decided that is was not worth it. Now facing the newcomer, she also took a couple of seconds to look the man over closely. "As my friend here told you, I am Solares and we are..." Solares quickly turned her head in surprise to look at Arinis. "Wait, you know Sharon? I was told to find him first, because that is where I would find the Bloodelf." The once emotionless look upon her face now had a smirk across it, "This actually makes things much better. I can enter by your side without drawing any suspicion, though I feel we should at least hear what Donald has to say as well." Motioning for Donald to join them, Solares moved away from anywhere the occupants of the house could see them and leaned against the stone wall behind her. She crossed her arms over her chest and looked Donald in the eyes, before speaking. "First off I would like to inquire about what was stolen from you, I need to know what I should look for while inside the mansion. Secondly, if shit should hit the fan and we end up being attacked, please do not cause any harm to the Bloodelf. Thirdly, if this possession is so important to you, why have you not retrieved it yourself? You appear to be more than capable of doing such a thing. I mean no offense by that Donald, merely a question. Last but not least, is there anything else I should know about the occupants of the house and the such?" Solares would watch the man closely, waiting for a reply and keeping herself on high alert.