Oliver frowned, but he supposed it had to be difficult to make dessert out of people. Especially when adding anything else would likely only make it less appetizing. He shrugged when Sanguine assured him that she wasn't bothered. More for him, he supposed. In the end, the Paladin had a hard time arguing with logic like that. He was drawn out of his thoughts by his companion explaining her plans for the evening. He remembered her sending out the spies, and supposed that collecting their information while it was fresh was probably the best idea. He supposed it couldn't hurt to get such information first hand, either. Of course he trusted the Guild Master, but he'd always found it easier to scout things himself when drawing up battle plans. "Yeah, I'll tag along." he agreed, getting up to follow the vampire. She was usually the expert on this sort of thing, but he supposed that in the worst case scenario, he might learn some things about their surroundings. Things he could put to good use if they ended up having to fight off anyone who thought it might be a good idea to mess with the guild.