As Meesei entered the city and gained her bearings, she faced a choice on how to proceed. Galsek seemed to be in a store closer to the keep, so she had no intention of getting close to there. Likely, he was bartering for more supplies with what she had given him. Although, he would not have many resources to work with. As long as he was in public spaces, she would not draw nearer. It was only if he went to a private home that she would have the need to investigate, as that would imply he had contacts in the city. However, there was also the matter of the clam members that were still in Bruma. They would be unaware of Galsek's betrayal, which could prove dangerous if they gave him any significant trust. Galsek was known to be a sly individual, but he was still a member of the clan to them. For their safety, Meesei needed to warn them about Galsek, but she needed to do so carefully. Meesei stepped into the tavern and looked around the crowded room, allowing her nose to guide her to her fellow lycans. All the while, she paid close attention to the ring tracking Galsek. If he started to draw close to the tavern, she would leave quickly, without hesitation. The last thing she needed was to trap herself in the tavern with her quarry. Indeed, she needed to make this conversation as quick as possible in any case so she could return to following Galsek. It did not take much effort for Meesei to single out the group of lycans, and while her face was partially obscured by her hood as she approached, she made sure the Ring of Hircine was visible on her hand.