The woman likely knew that she could not keep up the lie, no matter how much she might have wanted to. Her whole expression was uncertain, and she had a hard time even looking at Fendros, but she did eventually have to answer. "I...I don't [i]have[/i] employers, not like that. My husband, he's the one that works for them directly. I'm not a part of that...whatever they are. I really am a carriage driver; that was true. It's just that the people my husband work for usually have me help them move around the area, since they know they can trust me. I don't know that much about them; I don't know what they're called or what they really want. I know that some of them are good, friendly people, and some of them were...strange. Scary. Like that Imperial woman you mentioned. I stayed away from her. I...I do know that they hunt Talos worshiper. But, that's illegal, so my husband was just hunting criminals, right?" Ahnasha stayed neutral in her expression for now, but she had taken a clean parchment and was taking notes. "That's not a common opinion out here in the Empire. Even outside Skyrim, it is usually just Thalmor and Thalmor sympathizers that think that way. The people who sell out Talos worshipers are usually either desperate or greedy for coin." Eleninne continued to avoid eye contact. "My husband was just going to do it until he paid off his debt. He used to be a mercenary, but his sword arm was injured and it took months for the healers to be able to restore it enough for him to use. Our savings ran dry, we lost our home, and we had no other way out. My husband had to sell his sword to pay to keep us in shelter for the last month, so he couldn't even work. Then, he found them, and they made an offer. They armed and armored him, and paid him a...reduced rate so he could support us. And they gave me the wagon and horse so I could work too. In exchange, we work for them at least until we can pay off what we owe them. I don't know any more, but my husband might." Ahnasha was not entirely convinced, but nonetheless nudged Fendros' shoulder. "Well, if that is true, then I suppose it is time for us to bring your husband in here too. Why don't you go get him, while I watch them." She suggested. Once Fendros was up, Ahnasha was quick to pull him aside as he was heading for the door. "If they're all family, this should be easy. Bring the husband in here and we'll get him to say whatever he knows. How about I be the one that does the shouting and the threatening, maybe roughs a few people up, while you be the one that nice and accommodating, and tries to offer them a way out?"