When he stood up, he seemed to dislike her slightly. He wasn’t even looking at her, and she frowned once again. Did he just say he’d take her to her cell? She felt a bit disappointed he changed his mind about her staying here. But then again, she did leave few hints that she wasn’t pleased with those arrangements. Confused, she pushed herself up as well. He already walked towards the door, and it opened automatically. He even told her he enjoyed their talk, and she had enjoyed it as well. But she refused to admit that. It would just be too wrong. Thinking about it, he never gave her a reason for her abduction. Did he even know? It seemed like he was hired for doing this job, but haven’t had a single clue why he had to do it. With that thought, she saved that question to ask about it later. Walking over to him, she took part of his sleeve. Allison did this, because then she’d get his attention without actually touching him. Slightly tugging it she made him turn to look at her. “My cell?” She asked, tilting her head slightly to the right. “Didn’t you say I could stay here, in your cabin? I mean.. I would much rather stay in this fine, decorated room, than in a old cell all by myself with some crew I don’t know.” She quickly added, not to give him the wrong idea. And he was the captain, whom had promised her protection. If she’d stay in that cell, he wouldn’t be there when all hell broke loose. Thinking about it, she’d actually feel alot safer with him. Then, smiling, she said: “You’d protect me, right?”