Akira gazed around the tavern once again from their table as he took another swig of his brew. He listened to what Allura had to say, though it would seem that finding something she wanted to do as opposed to having to do was going to take some time to figure out. "heh, life of sworn duty huh?... Yeah I remember what that used to feel like." Akira commented as he looked back to Allura with a smile. "Regardless we'll have plenty of time to look around at what the town has to offer tomorrow. If we get up early enough we should be able to get round most of it before the masses show up again. Town like this, it'll only be quiet for so long." He contemplated Allura's question to him, what would he do? Although, sure, he would like to do something that was active and contained some excitement to it could he really risk it? "I think that might actually take some thought." Akira said as he leaned in towards Allura. "Can't be doing anything that'll draw unwanted attention to us. That's how rumours start, rumours become stories and stories become messages, and then..." Akira clapped his hands together as he leaned back again. He could not really pick and choose just anything he wanted. If he decided to do something active it would likely eventually leave this town and get word to the Shadow Slayers, assuming they didn't already know which direction to head in to find them. "Then again, perhaps something low-key that pays well." Akira had a rather sly smile on his face. His time adventuring had allowed him to develop a slightly skilled deft hand. Should the need arise there'd certainly be some that didn't have need of every coin they carried. "Bah... I don't know." Akira stated as he leaned back on his chair. "Maybe we should just give it a couple of times and just kick it into gear when we need to? That way we can at least try to enjoy ourselves a little bit." Akira continued to shift his eyes to each side as if looking out for something, though he never caught anything in his line of sight, if he did he certainly wasn't letting onto it.