Suddenly the attention was on him again, and Klaus remained frowning when confronted. Only his eyes narrowed as he processed the situation; he knew the rogue attack made the Kingstons look suspicious and it certainly didn't help that a Blackmoore went missing. Doubt finally trickled its way into his mind. He had thought that Mira would have no business orchestrating an attack like this, but now he wondered how the rogues would benefit from abduction. He finally spoke, slow and deliberate as he sorted his own thoughts as well, "I know nothing. Mira has no connection with the rogues, however." [i]As far as I know,[/i] he thought to himself. He made a point to maintain lose eye contact with Beatrix and spare Alistair a glance as well. It was definitely a good time to take his leave--he didn't want to meddle too deeply into family affairs--but his protection of Mira as her sire held him there a moment longer. If these Blackmoores decided to act against her, he'd prefer to know before returning to the manor.