Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-16047389-20140624184300/@comment-16047389-20140804164015

Not wanting to be rude, you knock on Vallina's door.

"Oh! Just a moment!" comes Vallina's voice from the otherside of the door.

You wait for a few moments, hearing her running around the room doing...well...something. After a few minutes, she finally opens the door and lets you in.

"Lord Alastor!" she says, seeming happy to see you. "Please, come in."

As you walk into her room, you can just barely notice her wardrobe door ajar with what appears to be an evening ware dress hanging out. Was she changing? Well, all the better that you knocked first, then. Imagine the explaning you'd have to do, had you let proper etiqueitte slip your mind.

"I want to thank you," Vallina says, as you take a seat in one of the chairs in the room. "For sitting with me at dinner, I mean. Attrebus was being particularly bothersome with...well...just the way that he treats me. Like I'm still a child. It was nice having someone else to talk to. And..."

And?

"And...it was nice to be able to talking with someone else about...'that night'. The only other people who knew about it either chastise me for being so foolish, or simply refused to talk about it. It was nice having someone actually listen to me, someone I can trust."

Her gaze meets your own for a moment. She blushes and looks away, embarassed.

"A-anyway," she says, changing the topic. "What was it that you wanted?"

A) Just talk with her. Get to know more about her.

B) Ask if she's seen anything suspicious.

C) Talk about your discoveries about the Redguards, giving every detail. The ledger, the conversation they had, the maid's comments, and how you discovered it all.

D) Talk about your discoveries in the display room. Ask her about her opinions on the missing portrait.

E) Leave her room. You'd like to stay longer, but you really should be going.