She stopped when the man posed a question to her, staring out at the crowd and considering for a time the faces in it. Well, coming up with a story was just as easy as a name, right? It wasn't right, though. She crossed her arms and simply stood for a moment before managing to speak. "That's a broad question, I'm not quite sure I know how to approach it." Obviously uncomfortable either way, she fidgeted with her tie, loosening the knot. "I'm a little like you, but I wish I had such a specific motivation. There isn't much I can say right now that's the truth. I'm here in this country retaining and tailing a man I've never met who wishes he never met me, and my presence in the country itself is only questionably legal. Nonetheless, in a roundabout way, what I'm doing here is for the protection of others. I figure if anyone understands it's the [i]other[/i] foreign bodyguard here," at that, she motioned to Jezin, indicating who she was talking about. "And I owe you that much." But she didn't often let obligation get in the way of objective, and it was mostly a sense of kinship doing the talking.