[He takes her meaning but, as before, he does not seem to know what to do with it. There is less suspicion on his face this time. Given what had just occurred, in addition to their conversation back at Headquarters, he is having less and less reason to doubt her every time they speak. There was still the matter that she was allied with the enemy, as she is quick to remind him, but — they would work on that.
Wandering around on his own was what had gotten him in trouble in the first place. His instinct is to brush her off, and to return to brooding until sunset, but he finds himself reconsidering on several grounds (in spite of her excuses about needing to get back to Finn).]
No. [Said as both an answer to her question, and to cut off her rationalizing.] You are right.
[Sneaking back to the Commoner’s district alone in noble’s clothes was probably asking for trouble, and trying to procure lodgings on his own as a man in the noble’s district would no doubt draw too much suspicion even with his attire. And speaking of suspicion, would the commoners get suspicious if he took lodgings there while wearing noble’s clothes?
Awkward.]
You would only have to accompany me as far as the Commoner’s district.
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Wandering around on his own was what had gotten him in trouble in the first place. His instinct is to brush her off, and to return to brooding until sunset, but he finds himself reconsidering on several grounds (in spite of her excuses about needing to get back to Finn).]
No. [Said as both an answer to her question, and to cut off her rationalizing.] You are right.
[Sneaking back to the Commoner’s district alone in noble’s clothes was probably asking for trouble, and trying to procure lodgings on his own as a man in the noble’s district would no doubt draw too much suspicion even with his attire. And speaking of suspicion, would the commoners get suspicious if he took lodgings there while wearing noble’s clothes?
Awkward.]
You would only have to accompany me as far as the Commoner’s district.