[center] [img]http://i.imgur.com/3xc8FtL.png[/img] [/center] Ryder's eyes would roll as her lord so obviously tried to queue her in to find the thief. Her eyes moved quickly yet precisely as she scanned the room. Much to her disbelief, he too was waiting in the room. Ryder had expected him to be prowling about, stealing paintings and other such valuables. Her teeth gritted together a bit as Karesh made his final comment. He had been going through their stuff! But of course, someone who is much like him surely would have had all her belongings hidden well enough... Or so she thought. Two Stiletto daggers would fall from the shadows that the thief of House Aseryo had pointed out. They both soon connected with the table where there seemed to be an empty seat on the side of House Tosen with a satisfying sinking noise. With her weapons now exposed on either side of her plate, much like the rest of the attendees who had weapons shown, Ryder let out a bit of a disgruntled sigh as she was spotted and pointed out, right as she was to make her move to! She cursed in her head, eyes shifting to the thief of House Aseryo that had been the meeting's hot topic thus far. For a short moment, a frown crossed her face as the other thief had cut their 'game' short. With a calming exhale, Ryder swung down from the shadows of the ceiling, one hand on a support as she gracefully landed on the floor next to her fellow members of House Tosen, the blur of her cloak in tow. With little more then a short [color=OrangeRed] "Hmph," [/color] she sat down, knocked back the hood of her bright red cloak, and started to eye the members of the opposing house. It appeared as if the little girl was sizing them up, her judgmental eyes passing over each of them. She remained silent for a moment, her eyes trailing to meet those of Karesh. [color=OrangeRed] "My hiding spot was better," [/color] she stated, plainly before flicking her hair past her shoulders. After her statement, Ryder quickly turned her eyes back down to the plate before her and folded her hands, resting them on the edge of the table. As she was new to her house and knew little about the silly feud, Ryder simply fixed her posture so she sat in a more ladylike position, and listened in on the conversation of the two lords unless provoked further.