[u]Lyn[/u] After Alaira had cooled her food, slightly, Lyn had started to dig into the chicken. Her little fingers easily tore into the meat and skin, tearing it into smaller chunks before she popped it into her mouth where the flavor seemed to explode. Her mouth corners turned upwards in a little smile as she savored the taste. It was just right. She tried to remember her manners, careful not to smack her lips in greedy delight, but some things were often over looked in the act of pleasure when it came to filling her middle. Not realizing it, Lyn subconsciously licked her fingers clean with each bite. Her little teeth scraped them completely clean. Soon she was completely full. Meanwhile her toy had plopped itself upon the counter and had rotated its head, its beady eyes seemed to take in its surroundings while also looking for trouble. Every time someone had moved closer for more mead, the small bear’s stuffed body tensed and paws curled to its side in a ready pose. Lyn had been so use to the idle toy’s antics she didn’t notice how some could see its movements as being hostile. By the time Ssarak and Meirin had started to approach, Lyn was already finished then felt slightly guilty realizing Meirin hadn’t eaten. She had already communicated her worry to Alaira but it didn’t matter now. Alaira had shifted both the empty’s plates, Ssarak’s and Lyn’s, to the barkeeper who took both empty dishes then wiped them down for the next paying customer. When Ssarak nodded to, Lyn’s eyes narrowed as she spotted Meirin’s position wondering if something was wrong. However, any farther thoughts were gone when Ssarak addressed her personally. Her head jerked up and met his eyes, his body pulled down to her eye level making her smile at his words and even the ability to help. Lyn eagerly nodded her head. In moments, she was down off Alaira’s lap, not once did she note the quick word exchange, and reached her hand for the Esyire’s so he could lead the way. She only paused long enough to wrap her other hand about her bear’s paw and tugged it along, the main body hung closely at her side.