Tihlas may not have drank as much liquor as Lumara, but he'd had enough in the time that she did to developed a blush of his own. Right as he finished a flagon of whiskey she asked him what he wanted to do now. The horse race was appealing, though he'd never ridden a horse for more than a a few hundred meters. [b]"Alright, horse race it is!'[/b] Ge got up a bit shakily, having been leaning over a fair bit, [b]"What'll we do after that, then?" This would become the second time he's been so drunk, and he may still get even more so. It was interesting to him, that he'd meet a woman that could drink so much and be so cheery when she got drunk. Then a thought occurred to him, [b]"But we don't have any horses to take..."[/b] This last bit was said a bit quieter, to where only Lumara would hear it. They only had one horse and that belonged to a cavalier in the group. --- Misani cocked her head to the side as he spoke, [b]"Apparently not. And you [i]do[/i] look kinda terrible..."[/b] Then he started asking about his things, which she assumed were all in the bags in the corner. But before she could say anything, he began having some sort of panic or anxiety attack, which made her back up warily and think about whether or not to leave or try to calm him down. It was then that a woman entered the room, a easily irritating, aggravating, and selfish healer by the looks of it. She went to Talbot and said something about Misani owing money, [b]"Nope, I don't know him. I've only seen him once before."[/b] And the healer began telling Talbot her side of the story, of how she found him and how she'd been taking care of him the past few days and told him she had his tomes. Misani walked over to the bag and resisted the urge to start digging through it, [b]"Yep, your tomes are in here."[/b] It was then that Talbot said what happened to him, and Misani, for some reason, couldn't stop herself from giggling a little, which was very uncharacteristic for her, [b]"I doubt it was that simple, maybe when you're better you will tell exactly what happened and how it happened."[/b] Then he said something else about his lute, and how important it was to him. Was it the same lute that she had... Yep, it was, she'd found it in a stream and stuck it in her bag when the others weren't looking. She'd planned to try selling it, but now she thought of another use for it.[b]"I know where your lute is, but you're gonna have to do something for me to get it back."[/b]