Randin gave the woman a funny look. He knew she wasn't really interested. He made the same face whenever he wasn't interested, but he still felt like some kind of explanation was necessary. "Rowan is my brother. We're trying to kill each other." He told the truth. "And about the capitol, not really a place I would visit if I were you. Too many rules and crazy people. You could easily sell your stuff here. I'm sure I'd pay a prettier penny than anyone in the city. Winter is well on its way and my men could use something to keep them warm. Just come with me and name your price." Randin courteously offered his arm for the woman to take. "Besides, room and board are free. I have a room for guests such as yourself. And there's a warm place for your dragon as well." Randin put every effort in to sound as friendly and sincere as possible. There was still a chance that she was working for Rowan and he didn't want to run the risk of her going to town and ratting him out.