Freya watched as Harol stubbed his kneecap against the table, and tried hard not to smile amused behind her veil. Not that anyone could see, but still, it didn't seem very appropriate to laugh at someone else's pain, and although she was a rogue, untrustworthy and not always that friendly, she did care about manners, even if just a very little bit. When he read the name of the book out loud she listened quietly, although more because of boredom than actual genuine interest. After all, there wasn't much of interest in a library for one who couldn't read. When Harol started reading the book, the slight bit of interest she had for what he was doing faded away, and out of boredom she took a dagger from her belt and started playing with it.
When she heard the door being opened, Freya put her dagger back at her belt and turned to look at who was entering the place. She still had her hand resting around the handle of her dagger, although more out of habit than actual distrust for once. Harol had assured her that she was safe at this place, and from what lord Mortimer had said it didn't sound like she was in trouble, but still, old habits die hard. She took a brief moment to look at the man and decided to remain silent when he spoke, and when he stopped talking for a moment as well.
When she heard the door being opened, Freya put her dagger back at her belt and turned to look at who was entering the place. She still had her hand resting around the handle of her dagger, although more out of habit than actual distrust for once. Harol had assured her that she was safe at this place, and from what lord Mortimer had said it didn't sound like she was in trouble, but still, old habits die hard. She took a brief moment to look at the man and decided to remain silent when he spoke, and when he stopped talking for a moment as well.