Both assassins acknowledged the Inquisitor's gesture, that alerted them that he was indeed aware of their presence, and as the first Psyker walked into the room, the Callidus skulked over to the space above the Inquisitor, and without a word, she dropped down, making not a sound as her lithe form landed, rising into a guarded stance, not openly hostile, but guarded, as if she was ready to handle any trouble that might arrive with utterly lethal force. One hand rested on the grip of her Neural Shredder, ready to draw should anyone present cause trouble, or attempt harm upon the Inquisitor's form. This was probably of some surprise towards those who were not part of the Inquisitor's retinue, but the assassin said not a word, simply watching everyone in the room for any indications of trouble or hostility that might arise, that were worth acting against. Beyond that, at this moment, the Callidus said nothing and did not make any moves towards leaving her position right by the Inquisitor. In the shadows above her though, having not moved from her post was the Vindicare, who observed that the Callidus had indeed dropped down like she signalled the Vindicare, who turned her scope onto the doorway. If someone entered who was not supposed to be there, and threatened undue violence against the current group, they would likely find themselves far more amiable with a round clean through the head, the Exitus rifle dispatching another threat to the Inquisitor and Imperium. She wasn't moving, and with the motions of her fellow assassin, attention was probably focused on her. Since it was rare for more than perhaps one assassin to be seen working with an Inquisitor for any length of time, it was a deception and more effective way to hide the Vindicare from sight for now, until it was time for her to reveal herself, for whatever reason that may prove necessary with. As the Interrogator walked in, the pattern that the Vindicare had changed. She trained her scope dead over the blank woman's heart, without a second's hesitation, she could fire and make that woman nothing more than a ghost, even less so, if one believed being blank meant having no soul, which meant she would be delivered into complete and utter oblivion, should she make a move against the Inquisitor. But this was from shadow, and only at most, an inch of movement, so it would doubtfully be clear that such precautions had been taken, and she was being deliberately targeted. The Callidus seemed to relax now, instead of become more tense, but in fact, without a glance or warning, engage any single person in the room without warning and make a rather serious attempt on their life, but for now, she seemed not to move, perfectly relaxed and content where she was.