“Of course mam, please rest well.” He said, saluting before walking out. Now that struck a nerve in his “not right bone”. She sent him away, with a stranger. She let herself be alone, something that contradicted her earlier behavior. Things were beginning to make less sense and it didn't sit well. If he cared enough, he might have said something but his job wasn't to question orders, it was to follow them. He had a nice thing going and while he still heard that annoying echo of a certain someone in his head, he had no plans to go full on rebel and ruin his own life. Still, his superior's behavior nagged at him but as he walked with the accountant, he found himself pushing it to the back of his mind. Better to be alert than than distracted by doubt. And as for said accountant, she was....talkative. He wasn't a huge fan of talking to others, obviously, and he didn't really like to listen to other people, especially when on the job as it was a huge distraction. Instead, he kept silent and looked forward as they walked towards their destination. When they reached the vehicles, he stood with arms behind his back and feet together, resuming his professional stance from earlier as they waited for the employee in question.