Gabriel simply nodded as he held onto the bottle. He glanced at it for a bit, before he returned it into his backpack. He returned his backpack onto his back. [i]Okay Gabriel... You know what you've got to do. You've gotta try a more direct approach! That'd get her attention. But what if you try it and send her running away, then that entire fight was pointless! Okay, fine, it wasn't entirely pointless as she would still have her freedom, which is why you did it. But I've got to get my satisfaction, I mean I did the heroic thing, where is the golden chalice of which I seek to quench my thirst? Then again there are many stories in which the hero doesn't get all of which he seeks. But I am a bard, I need it! Yeah, I just need to be a bit more direct. But what if she says no?... What are you saying Gabriel!? YOU JUST WON A FIGHT AND FREED HER FROM THE YOKE OF TYRANNY, SHE COULDN'T POSSIBLY SAY NO! She'd say yes, but do we have enough time, or would they take me back so that we can continue our quest to fight the King's Slayer?[/i] Gabriel just sat there, as he looked down, as if he were contemplating his naval when he was thinking these thoughts. [i]Huh, oh yeah, I didn't put back the chest piece back on. Damn it you have to convey your intent in a way that will get the point across, but not drive her away. Am I just wasting time that would be spent in a proper manner with this!? Great, juuuuuuuust what I wanted![/i]