Kayal turned his gaze to the elegantly dressed Argonian as she approached, and asked with they were prepared, if she hadn't spoke and he hadn't been aware he would have not guessed she was Sharee, but the voice and his knowledge of the plan was more then enough for him to find out. His gaze hovered over Sharee, looking over every detail of her outfit for anything that didn't fit or would give her away. He nodded his approval of her disguise as Tagorn spoke up, "Very good job, milady." He said adding the last part a second later. He spared a glance to Zana who shared a approving nod. They both listened as Sharee spoke giving them a brief rundown before making her way to the exit, then Allaina spoke up with a surprisingly authoritative tone, Kayal shifted his gaze to her as she spoke, he was glad to see she was hatching from her sort of awkward cocoon. He could help but get lost in how much she had changed from the night before, she had seemed so wild, scared yet dangerous, now she seemed much different she seemed sterner, more Bosmer and was beginning to show signs of becoming like Sharee and Tagorn, whether the last was for better or for worse was yet to be seen. She quickly stood and made her way to the door. [I]Well, there goes my idea of getting her some actual clothes and getting my coat back.[/I] He thought before Tagorn shot up from his seat, Kayal ignored Tagorn's comment and order to follow and let him follow after her, he turned his head to Zana who was standing from her seat. "You alright?" She asked looking at him quizzically. "Yes, just thinking." He said as she stepped to the other side of him closer to the door, "Oh no, what about." She said in a mock scared tone. Kayal's gaze shifted back to Allaina as she reached the door he opened his mouth to speak but then Tagorn stepped into his gaze and he closed his mouth remembering the bosmer's acute hearing. He waited for him to step out of the inn before he rose and stepped next to Zana leaning closer and talking in a quiet tone, "Allaina is being influenced by Sharee and Tagorn a lot, a blind man could see it." Zana nodded in response her expression much more serious. "I am not sure how much of a good thing that is." Kayal continued "I don't trust Tagorn for a second, I would sooner see a dagger in his back then see him responsible for yours or Allaina's wellbeing, I am sure Sharee can protect herself and to be honest I am not even sure if we can trust her." Kayal said in hushed a whisper. Zana nodded, "I know what you mean, something seemed off about Tagorn, but Allaina seems to like him." Zana noticed a flash in Kayal's eye as she said it, she couldn't quiet tell what it was, "And she lacks almost all social knowledge so its mostly off pure instinct and as they say, trust your instincts." Zana said optimistically. Kayal shook his head, "Lets go, we don't have much time to waste." He said before heading toward the door. It wasn't until then that Zana figured out what it was that flashed it Kayal's eyes, it was jealousy. Kayal stepped out of the inn, being welcomed by a fresh gust of sea air which he welcomed happily, Zana stepped out seconds after. The pair made their way toward Tagorn and Allaina once there Kayal spoke up, "Come on, I know a few people that we could use to spur up what we need. It should take much, they are always looking for an excuse to tangle with the guards, just a little bit of talking should do the trick." Kayal said in a sly tone his expression of the same like. "Who did you have in mind?" Zana asked. "The Renrija Krin." Kayal answered slyly.