[hr][hr][center][h1][b][i][color=E395B2]Colette de La Fontaine[/color][/i][/b][/h1][img]https://media2.giphy.com/media/alJBIiG3D5EZO/giphy.gif[/img][/center][hr][hr][center][color=E395B2][b]Location:[/b][/color] Preston [color=E395B2][b]Skills:[/b][/color] Language -English[/center][hr] Colette couldn't help but hope that they would not board the smaller vessel. Surely one of the other ships would be welcoming to them? After all, she was part of a higher class of people and maybe Monsieur Kildragon had some royalty in his blood they could use. [color=E395B2]"How do we know unless we try, yes? That Naval vessel will surely allow us passage if we explain the situation."[/color] So they approached the Naval vessel. However, before they could even speak, they were turned down. It seemed they were not the only ones looking for transport. She would be surprised if this ship hadn't been visited by others hoping for travel. [color=E395B2]"All right, perhaps not. Still, maybe the merchant vessel will be more accommodating."[/color] The second ship seemed a better option anyway. [color=E395B2]"Excusez-moi? We are hoping for transport on your vessel. How much would it cost?"[/color] The merchant may as well have had money signs in his eyes, given the amount of money he asked for. She had barely anything on her and judging from his overall appearance, she wondered if Monsieur Kildragon had any either on him. What was the point of her blood if it didn't get you anywhere? So, with slow movement, she made her way over to the small vessel. She took in a breath. Maybe it would be....quaint. After all, she was trying to do it on her own. Wouldn't look good if she couldn't handle being transported on such a ship. She walked over to the man. [color=E395B2]"Pardon us, Monsieur? We are looking for transport and so far have found no one willing to allow us on for a reasonable fee. Is there a way we can travel with you? We will pay, of course."[/color] The man eyed the two of them up and down before smiling and nodding. He had barely any teeth left, but he still radiated kindness. "Aye lass. I think I can help ye both out. And I'll do it for a small fee, since yer such a fine lass." The deal was made and the price was fair. Soon, she stepped on board the ship, waiting for travel. It was not the most glamorous, but they were at least on their way.