Hotaru nodded and got up as well, starting with him back out of the restaurant. She took a deep breath as she looked around, making sure her hood was up as she stepped outside, not about to let herself get a burn and then have everyone there know what she was. They just need a little bit of time without the world chasing after them, or at least she did. She wasn't sure how much more she could take. She could see Alari and Mera up ahead, but decided not to say anything since that would give Larel just the reason he was looking for for wanting to punch Alari's face in. "So. Aside from enemies, do you know what's in the North? This is definitely the furthest I've ever been so I'm definitely finding myself curious," She mused, looking around as she said it. The people here weren't that different than what they'd seen before- if not considerably more mellow- but it wasn't the kind of thing she was still expecting to see this far away from "home." Mera looked up at Alari feeling his hand on her shoulder, not answering his questions outright. Mostly because he was the answer to the first. So instead she pulled the poster out of her pocket, making a gesture back to the square, "Though there were no needs for herbal remedies, there was this," she showed it to him, "We're definitely in the samurai's reach. I've put a flower near the billboard so I can see who will be the first to react to the missing poster," She said before going inside and paying for the rooms, holding a key out to him for one she had gotten for him, "As much as I dislike the samurai, Mother just informed me that they found a way to rid us of our distasteful guest, or at least the newest one," she said once they were on the hall with the rooms, not wanting to have humans overhearing what she was saying, "It involves my "favorite" shogun that Hotaru mentioned earlier," she murmured, shaking her head with a sigh.