Thomas smirked while listening to Sophia's apology for Jezin's words, but chose not to address that part of her answers, "Very well. If I have anymore questions for you, I'll come back here. That's all I needed to know from you." Thomas replied, as he stood up, and began to make his way for the exit of Sophia's room. Suddenly, Thomas stopped, and turned around to face Sophia, "I mean it when I say I hope for your quick transit home. Children have no place seeing and experiencing such things as this." He commented, quietly. Thomas paused for a moment, and looked down at the ground, before looking back up at Sophia, "Hopefully you'll be on your way home tomorrow afternoon." He then turned, and opened the door, shutting it behind him as he exited. While Thomas truly meant what he said, he also wanted to get Sophia home for other reasons. Detaining royalty longer than necessary would prompt some sort of action, diplomatic or military. Thomas knew they'd chose the military approach to getting their daughter back home, which would not end well for either side. Thomas was determined to prevent any kind of violence on either side. Thomas sighed, as he walked down the long hall ways, making his way to the Tower of the Thistle, to write his own message, and to send both of them.