[color=f26522]"Well, at least there was a bit of entertainment,"[/color] Geoffrey let out a sigh as the stone door seemed to slide back into the wall, any crevice between the two having entirely vanished. Clearly, though it wasn't incredibly surprising to the lieutenant, this castle had much more in store than one could get from a good deal of scrounging. Geoffrey shook his head slowly as he thought of how he was to report this information back to his superiors, the thought of keeping the event a secret continuing to grow in his mind. Finally, he turned to Kehah, struggling to fix a smile over top of his frown. [color=f26522]"I believe I've had more than my share of excitement for the evening, wouldn't you agree?"[/color] His words tumbled out from his mouth with a weighted sarcasm, letting himself glance about the store-room in idle curiosity before he started his way out of the door, back out into the long, narrow, cold hallway. As he gazed about at the various paintings across the walls, Geoffrey couldn't help but feel a bit off, though the scene hadn't seemed to visibly change. A small bit of anxiety began building deep in his stomach, but the tactician took a deep breath once more to set himself at ease - as well as he could, considering the circumstances. Though he hadn't necessarily hoped to have a fellow comrade end up dead so soon, even if he did seem like a bit of a worm, Geoffrey figured his stepping in had perhaps given a fair amount of favor toward himself and his companion, and he hoped it wouldn't go entirely unnoticed. [@AnaSilan Sunja]