“Weren’t we just going to give her to the city watch?” Liaena enquired, giving Malizia a look of distaste. The girl looked none too thrilled about the prospect of potentially not booting the Death Knight out of the door post haste; given she evidently concurred whole-heartedly with Sharon about Night-Elven competence levels. The last thing that was required was for Malizia to start yet another rampage of destruction. It had been a long day. “That sounds like quite a good idea, actually” Kathlin agreed amicably in response to Mei’s sheep-question. The second young woman of the trio appeared considerably less aggravated with the situation than her shorter colleague as she gave the Draenei a light smile. “Would you like me to accompany you? I need to help Silje give a statement anyway” “Uhhh…[b]what[/b]?” Silje stuttered at this. The girl looked caught between conflicting emotions: the joy of finally leaving the (mad)house and the fear of what awaited her on the outside. “They’ll arrest me!” “Of course they won’t….” “yeah, they might” Kathlin exhaled slightly as she gave Liaena a very pointed look of [i]‘you’re not helping’[/i] over Silje’s shoulder. “You were used like a pawn. They’re not going to arrest you. But you should give a statement. You’re a witness of all of this” “Uh-huhmmm….” Silje said nervously, not looking entirely on board with all of this. Kathlin frowned slightly, studying the Draenei at their feet again. “Alternatively…we could just call the guard in. That would save us shifting her across the city. But your household is crazy and might attack them. What do you think?” (This was aimed at Sharon) Liaena meanwhile had been distracted by Mei and the talk of disturbing Serphia at her…play. The young woman merely quirked an eyebrow at the Draenei. “....Why not. After you then”