Keldan just laughed at the false claims and insults the smaller Mer threw her way. "Such an angry little creature," She almost felt bad for the Bosmer. "Didn't anyone teach you manners, dear? It's quite rude to insult someone you've just met." She knew he didn't like Altmer like her, but accusing her of being part of the Thalmor solemnly because she was an Altmer was more than an insult. But Keldan was a polite woman. If his friends were here and if Maira hadn't placed her warm hand on her she would have thought that Bosmer boy some manners. Jarett turned to look at Valen. "Hey, buddy, calm down. She's just an Altmer trying to get laid." He heard Keldan chuckled behind him. "I agree with Alit and Haskell. Let us keep the racial problems aside for now. Unless you are a Thalmor member." He looked back at Keldan and raised an eyebrow. "Fuck the Thalmor and their shitty politics," Keldan replied with disgust in her voice. She took her glass and downed the Alto wine. "Corpulus, another one, please! And another around for my new friends!" "Okay, violence everted." Jarett sighed with relief as he watched Keldan lean against Maira, her hand sliding behind her neck and around her shoulders. "Well, now that we are all calm." He glanced at Valen to make sure the Bosmer wasn't giving Keldan any more looks," We can talk now. We need Zazar here, he should be coming shortly if he doesn't find anything." It was better to have all of their memebers of the group present when welcoming more people into the group. It was clear that Valen would not trust Keldan, but she hadn't made any mention of her wanting to join them yet. Just Maira. Keldan ignored the Redguard's words as she leaned comfortably against Maira, her free hand mindlessly playing with her hair. "So, tell us, Maira, why would you want to join these people?" She asked with a smile.