"No worries," Sadon said as he sipped his wine. "I have a cart at home that I can use, and I'm sure Athos will be able to handle the trip no problem. I will return to Riverwood for the night and pack everything I should need, then return in the morning. It shouldn't be too much anyway. I've lived pretty simple for so long that I don't need much to get by." He explained. It wasn't that he didn't trust anybody Elsa could send along. It was just a bit of a sense of pride in being able to do things on his own. But it wasn't as strong as it was with others. Somehow Elsa seemed to change his attitude. This wasn't the same Sadon that most people knew. This was some different. Someone that had only ever been revealed to Elsa. As the waiter came around to replace the glasses of wine, Sadon kindly refused and requested a simple glass of water. The man returned with his drink, and the blacksmith took a sip before setting it down on the table. It was refreshing to have water again. He didn't drink wine often, and when he did, he didn't have much. Usually he would stop at two glasses, and every once in a while he would have three. But after two that night he figured that would be enough for him. "So, three months? Well there are quite a few projects that seem fairly simple. Though some of the other ones will take a fair bit of time. I never make a promise I can't keep," he told her, pausing in thought as he rested his hand on top of the notebook. Then he smiled gently at her "But I will make this promise." After that he turned to see Kristoff trying to bring Anna on the dance floor. He chuckled softly, wondering how his friend had changed so much. It seemed Anna had that power over him somehow. She had to be the only person he would do anything for. He had never imagined that he would see this day, but it happened. He wasn't the same Kristoff he had known for so long. But he was happy with his life. And that was all Sadon really cared about.