Liaena, who had previously been chuckling along with the dwarves at her own joke, acquired a slightly defensive expression at Doins last question. “Well....actually...” “....” “....would you prefer me to pretend I [i]don't[/i] know about the people you've got locked in your bag?” Kathlin enquired a trifle dryly, after the silence stretched a bit too long. “Because it would be nice to know at least what you're going to do to them, if I do?” “....” “Eh. Okay, basically, those Night Elves that are supposed to be acting as Sharons bodyguards?” Liaena deftly sketched finger quotations in the air as she looked over at those two dwarves. “They smashed up a trap that some of the assassins tried to set for him, and managed to capture one of them to interrogate into the bargain. However, most of what's going on at the moment is none of their damn business, so I stole him, and we're going to have a word in a bit later. On the way over here another assassin tried to abduct me, so I ended up capturing her and she's in the bag as well. It all worked out surprisingly well...all things considered” Pondering her next words, Liaena gave the two dwarves a shrug. “As to why I'm here....really, I just needed somewhere to crash, that wasn't infested with Night Elves. Well – when I say 'crash', that really wasn't supposed to be literal. This was [i]supposed[/i] to be a low profile, under-the-radar visit. Unfortunately, Rithrynn can be a bit hard to shake at times. It's a bit like owning a really large, poorly house trained puppy” Kathlin eyed the satchel carefully, the bag which was now held securely in Liaena's arms. “Do you think they can hear you?” “Probably” Liaena replied unconcernedly as she also looked down at her bag. “FYI – Stop trying to kidnap me. It really doesn't [i]work[/i], now does it?”