Wren spun around as her name was yelled, eyes surprised, and yet other than that showing no expression while Gnarl barked at her and Sikarthis. She frowned deeply at his words, wondering why in the world they were getting arrows, until Gnarl said Lord Eowen was arriving. And they were expected to stay hauled up in the castle until he got there? [b]”Prisoner?”[/b] Wren mumbled, shaking her head. Whatever. She wasn’t a messenger boy. [b]”Well, seems like our fair lady has made an order dear old bear is not too happy with,”[/b] she said quietly, turning to Sikarthis and wondering his take on what they’d just been told. Seemed like the queen didn’t want to fight or continue pressing onward, whatever had happened. In which case, they were glorified castle hands, at least in Wren’s mind. She sighed and turned to start following Gnarl’s stupid orders when Rand came up. She raised a brow, wondering what he wanted. He didn’t seem nearly as displeased as Gnarl with what was happening. It was… curious. [b]”Mission of politics?”[/b] Wren said, looking like she wanted more information. After a moment, she sighed though and just waved a hand as if to brush off the information. [b]”Well, have fun prepping the fort, Sikarthis,”[/b] she said, not having really spoken with the man before getting interrupted twice. Then again, considering the embarrassing situation he’d walked up on her in, it might have been best. Looking back to Rand, she pointed towards where their beds were. [b]”I’ll go get dressed and meet you at the stables then, yeah?”[/b] she said, brushing past him without waiting for a yes or no, and going to get her things. She got donned back in her armor, wishing she’d had a moment to go bathe before this little, expedition. But perhaps they would have time along the way anyway. She got her bag and things before walking to the stables, finding Rand’s grand horse and another fit one saddled and ready to go. [b]”Ah, ahead of the game, is he?”[/b] she mumbled, grabbing the reins of the caramel colored steed and climbing on.