It's too bad she wouldn't be able to keep him talking for long- she became frightened both at what connor said, and the boy's behavior right afterwards. This was going nothing like how she had hoped. Standing up, she looked at connor, not even able to hide the look of worry, as she wondered how just a little talking could have pushed a spirit to change this quickly. "Jacob, focus on the game. Why would you want this, who was killed?" Meanwhile she took a few steps back so that she was standing next to Connor and keeping her eyes on the child at the same time. "this was your grandparents' place?" she asked quietly, hoping she remembered correctly, "people tend to talk...what have you heard about the boy?" This wasn't going to cure Jacob, like she had hoped...but all she could do for now was keep him distracted while she asked. It became clear to her that it was time for the hunter guy to do his job and help Jacob move on to wherever he was meant to go.