[centre][b][h1][color=ec008c]Myra[/color][/h1][/b] [img]http://38.media.tumblr.com/161a52629edf95c7ccd9038af65d29ba/tumblr_nf9l0nPBVK1sn3r6po7_250.gif[/img] [b]interacting with[/b] Alexander [@Crono] [b]Location[/b] Outside Callie Lenson’s Inn[/centre] [hr][hr] The sound of footsteps didn’t surprise Myra in the least. She had seen no one leave the house, besides Callie and a young girl, so she knew it wouldn’t be Sombra, nor… Burke. The scent of coffee was strong in the air, and that was a scent so blessed to Myra- she had no qualms saying she was addicted to the stuff, and it was like liquid gold to her. [color=ec008c]”Hello, Alex”[/color] She said softly, shifting Arlo, and accepting the glorious coffee, and returned the smile he gave her. It wasn’t his fault that his sister hadn’t thought to at least come and see him, nor was it his fault they were here. [color=ec008c]”Thank you”[/color] She said, taking a sip, and closing her eyes a moment in bliss. That was the stuff. She was silent for a few moments, looking down at Arlo when Alex scratched him. The puppy stirred enough to yawn and returned to sleep, and Myra smiled. The damn dog had wormed his way into her heart. She looked to Alex when he asked what the plan was, and let him talk himself out, looking back to the building. She looked up, through the floors, searching for any sign of any other guest, her gaze landing on Sombra. Looking right at them. Myra gritted her teeth, more than a little annoyed at that. It almost felt to Myra that she was taunting them. She was silent for a moment or two longer, her expression hard, as she gently shifted Arlo in her arms. Oh, she was more than ready to go charging in there, and she looked back to Alex, seeing that he was just as lost as she was in this. Could she be reasonable? She didn’t think so. She was nearly ready to let him do what she knew they both wanted to do. Dragging Sombra out kicking and screaming wasn't the way to go, though. She sighed softly, and looked back to the inn once more, considering the options. Right then, there was only two as far as she was concerned. Go in, or drag Sombra out. [color=ec008c]”We’re going in”[/color] She said to Alex, taking another drink of her coffee, and nudging Arlo awake, setting the pup down on the ground, she started toward the inn, finishing the rest of the coffee as she did so, and making sure that Arlo was following, and hadn’t gotten lost along the way.