Special Attorney Saxton Cane just kept a steady position on the roof watching Udrac agree to offer his services; well that was until something distracted him. It was probably the sheer force of presence that Cane had about him. As Udrac hopped down to chase after that ghastly remnant from a time Spain ruled the seas, Saxton Cane pushed his glasses upwards. Placing his freehand on his temple Saxton began to chuckle. "Jumping down from rooftop to rooftop... Like my health insurance company would [i]cover that[/i] if I took any damages from it." He turned his head and nodded in acknowledgement to Zacharias, but before he began any felicitations Cane paused in his tracks for as he noticed in the distance there was a [i]snowbank[/i] still happened to be present. [i]Well that certainly is another method down[/i] thought the Special Attorney. Casually he walked over towards Zacharias and gave a small wave. "Not this day Biblethumper; not this day." Cane stopped in the middle of his stroll as he gazed at the sight of the building rooftops and the snow-banks as he thought of which way down would be the safest. After all he was sure his client would be patient, plus again this was going to be charged as part of the travel expenses. Snapping his fingers Saxton glanced at Zacharias, "I have it on good authority the reason why you are here; walk and talk with me about the legal troubles the church found itself in this time. Oh and also keep any of those pesky critters away from me, I have another client I need to catch up with fairly soon at Lukewarm Avenue." Special Attorney Saxton Cane shrugged, "Or I suppose you can chase after whatever it was that Tarzan wanted to catch. Either way I am a [i]busy professional[/i] and I really must be going. Whichever decision you pick is up to you and not of any [i]other plan[/i]." With that Saxton Cane found the best option off of this building was the roof access point. So he walked towards that door, opened it and began to walk down the flight of stairs that were accessible from it. Sure it might take longer than sliding down the snowbank or jumping from rooftop to rooftop, but it would certainly get him down to the streets in a safe manner that he wouldn't have to awkwardly explain to insurance agents.