William paid attention as it suddenly went silent and he just continued walk. Her footsteps were still right behind him and he wondered if he had said something to upset her. Had she any experience with masters he would have surely apologized but she hadn't. He couldn't allow her to think that it was normal for a master to apologize to the slave, otherwise she would have extremely harsh times later if she was traded or sold to another master vampire. "Surely you know then that he left as a sign to show he had been captured, or his captors simply did not believe it was fitting to allow a wild human to bring a weapon with him" William held his tongue for no one but he also was breaking the rules a little bit. He was giving her hope, even if a shred of it. "If in the unlikely chance that he hasn't been captured, then that is a god thing. Means he'll live out the rest of his days in the forest in peace unless he draws attention to himself" William spoke in a calm voice so that he would put her more at ease as he walked towards the bathroom. The sound of running water slowly became louder and louder as they drew closer to it. He eventually stopped at a door of one room and pushed it open, only for a wave of steam to wash over them. They were standing at the opening of what seemed to be a rather large white room, there were no windows but there was a white toilet. There were no cabinets, no drawers, no peepholes, no mirrors, bu there was a single toothbrush and toothpaste. There appeared to be a large portion of the room that was filled with water and she could see straight to the bottom. It looked like that of a pool but there was fresh soap lined up along the edges, as if variety really mattered. There was light steam coming from the water and there was even a shower in the room. There were washclothes at one end of the enormous bath and shampoo and conditioner at the other. He didn't wait for her approval before he began walk away not waiting for her to disrobe "I believe I can leave you here" William said aloud as he began to walk back in the direction they had come.