Oliver was caught, and sighed imperceptibly when Sanguine spotted him. She was looking incredibly fancy, and here he was looking like he was ready to spend the next week lazing around doing nothing. He chuckled when she teased him about his choice of attire, and shrugged. "You seem to have the fancy department locked down, so I figured one of us might as well be comfortable." he offered. Then the vampire suggested that they go have something to eat. He liked the sound of that, and it was only once he started thinking about it that that Paladin realized he was hungry. "That sounds good to me." he agreed, just in time for Daniƫlle to interrupt. Something about the Guild Master's hair. She then proposed they put dinner off by ten minutes, and the warrior shrugged again. "Works for me. Your hair looks great as it is, though." he winked at his companion before wandering off. He decided to take the long way to the dining hall, having given up on keeping his decision to be extra lazy a secret. On top of that, he initially had no motivation in his step, making his journey even longer. At least until he realized that they had two dining rooms, and he wasn't sure which one Sanguine had meant. He supposed it wouldn't make sense for them to eat in the massive dining hall, though. That was meant for massive, important occasions, and certainly not necessary for just two people. That didn't stop him from checking, though. It was just as impressive as he remembered, but there was no one around. Suspicions confirmed, he headed for the much smaller dining room intended for more private affairs. And there he found a team of half a dozen servants working fervently as if everything needed to be perfect. Oliver decided not to say anything because at least one person coming to dinner was going to be dressed very nicely, even if it wasn't him. Instead he watched as they worked until someone noticed him. The look of surprise on their face was hilarious, and the Paladin chuckled quietly, before slipping back out of the room to let them work. He figured it couldn't be long before Sanguine showed up, so he hoped they were quick. He tried several times to bring up any kind of clock, but obviously that didn't work any more. He heard footsteps coming down the hall before he could be bothered to actually go and track down some sort of time piece, and wondered what magic the two vampires had worked on the Guild Master's hair...