Elle looked up at him and smiled at his response, but it faltered when he mentioned the Greybeards, her expression becoming more thoughtful as he laid out some options. Honestly, with all the chaos, she had completely forgotten that he was wearing a guard's uniform, laughing slightly at his disdain. [color=00B2EE]"It would probably be best if we got you some real armor before we do anything else,"[/color] she replied, picking up her plate and sitting back down again, [color=00B2EE]"But food first,"[/color] she added, taking a bite out of her chicken. She really was starving, having a light breakfast and skipping lunch due to the whole dragon attack. She was quiet for a minute as she ate, lost in thought. She was extremely relieved that Nil would stick with her, but now she had to decide what she wanted to do next. She had wanted answers about the dragons, and the Greybeards could offer them. Since the threat only seemed to be growing, that information was going to be vital. Maybe she should find out what she could and what her role in all of this was before she jumped to any conclusions about not wanting any part of it. She didn't, but then again, innocent lives could be at stake here. If there was anything she could do to prevent the dragons from tearing Skyrim apart, she at least had to try, even if she didn't feel like she was up to the task. She now had a friend by her side, so that certainly helped her confidence and calmed some of her fears.