[hr][center][color=slategray][b][h1]Harry Kingsfield[/h1] [IMG]http://www.oystermag.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/article-image-650x580/images/dale-cooper-i-only-have-time.png[/IMG] Location:[/b][/color] B&B[/center][hr][hr] [color=slategray]"Good to know, I'll try to keep it in mind the next time I get burned."[/color] Harry didn't get burned very often, like most people who didn't work around hot materials on a regular basis. So he was almost certain he wouldn't remember, or even if he did, he probably wouldn't be in the context where mustard would be in close reach. Maybe when he got home and he burned himself while ironing or something. Anywhere else, it probably wouldn't help. But maybe it would. Then came the hard questions. Not hard in that they gave him any difficulty in answering, but they were troublesome question in whether or not he wanted to actually answer them in the first place. Harry thrummed his fingers against the tabletop as he tried to figure out how to reply to the young cook. They weren't exactly direct questions about the case, that he'd already stated that he would refuse to answer, but they were close. And not to mention if he did answer her, it wouldn't be hard for her to start probing into his reasoning for his statements. All the same, he didn't want to just completely shut everyone off who might want to discuss anything even tangentially possibly related to Riley, especially when they could be an important key to. Too make matters worse, Mrs. Walker strolled back in at that time as well, so he couldn't just potentially keep this between the two of them. [color=slategray]"I have full confidence that Riley is still alive and out there. While I wouldn't be surprised if the two cases are related, I can't assume they're interconnected and neither should you."[/color] Harry took a sip of coffee. [color=slategray]"For the meantime, try to keep your chin up. I'm sure Riley wouldn't want to worrying yourself sick."[/color] Of course, Harry had never met the girl, but from what he could gather of her character, she definitely seemed like the type that would prefer to keep everyone happy. And it didn't really seem like his place to try cheering her up, but he couldn't stop himself. All he could hope is that it would help out.