[h1][color=Red]Argus Leandros[/color][/h1] Argus was glad that Sayatachi didn't call his bluff, and it seemed like he had made an a close to accurate assumption about her position from her response. He didn't dwell to much on that though, as the woman supplied him with a varied number of locals to choose from for the purpose of entertaining himself, which caused him to scratch his chin in thought. [i]Castle and Garden's are a no go, not my style and likely to end badly if I end up causing trouble, same with the resort. Guess the bar would be a nice place to go, and if I remember correctly, a lot of them have Vision-Lacrimas as well, which'll likely be turned towards the games. While I really don't care for them, it'll be handy to know when they're over so I know when to book it back to the camp. As long as Isla keeps quiet, no one would ever know I was gone . . . hopefully.[/i] He didn't know if they had some kind of surveillance magic or some other such contraption, which meant that he'd be completely screwed no matter what he did. After giving it some more thought, I nod with my decision, turning my attention back to Sayatachi. "Well, Miss Sayatachi, I would be very grateful if you would lead me to a nearby bar that you suggest, preferably one that has a Vision Lacrima turned towards the games. I'd like to know when I'll have to put my festivities to an end and get back to meet with my fellow guild members." As Argus turned his thought to the guild, his thoughts once again flashed back to what his position was in the guild. This would be his third day in the guild, and yet, he still had yet to receive the guild mark. Maybe it was his fault for not really bringing the issue, but he didn't think he had to. Was that wrong or . . . was he just being kept by the guild, but not a part of it. [i]I mean, it makes sense . . . [color=Red]why would anyone want have a killer like you in their guild?[/color][/i] As Argus thoughts turned more negative, a slight shift took over his countenance for a moment, and in his head, he felt a presence behind him. But just as soon as it came over him, he shook it off, running his hand through his hair and letting out a brief sigh of frustration. [i]Don't over-think it, don't dwell on it. It'll happen when it'll happen, don't dwell on thinks that won't help anybody.[/i] With his thoughts straightened out, he'd continue to follow Sayatachi to wherever she would be taking him, hoping she hadn't noticed his little episode. [@Lmpkio]