[@Dartbored Fairy] The rolling pin was far from being a threat to Boris, in fact the sight of it kinda made him hungry. [i]Pastry....[/i] He thought as his tummy grumbled. To make matters worse, he caught wind of food nearby. He couldn't quite pick what it was or even whether the aroma was coming from within the house or not. But he sure was feeling hungry all of a sudden. Still, Boris also felt a little bad about straight-away blaming the murder on the woman. He wasn't the smartest man alive, but even he knew that a rolling pin wasn't the sort of weapon a killer would use. Surely, if she recently cut off the mans head, there would be a better weapon nearby than a rolling pin. Boris also didn't like [i][b]big[/b][/i] girls much in general, women were usually very mean to Boris - but despite threatening him with a rolling pin - Boris knew she was just angry about being accused of things she didn't do. That's never a good feeling [i][b]at all[/b][/i]. And maybe she was a little upset about her headless husband as well. So, There was now no reason to think she was a mean girl like most girls were - like Jack had once told him; 'Not ALL girls are evil, Boris'. The headless man, on the other hand, didn't really bother Boris either. He'd seen a lot of bad things in his life, going right back to his childhood. A headless man wasn't much of a thing. But all of this did pose the question: Why was this man without a head? Also, Boris wondered if maybe the lady would allow him draw a picture of the headless man. Boris sure did like to draw, and a headless man sure did seem like something to keep a memory of. Boris Smiled. His eyes watching the rolling pin as the woman waved it frantically in his face. "I sure am sorry for a making you feel bad about killing your husband," He said, "especially if you didn't do it. But Boris is an adventurer!!" His eyes lit up like a child sharing tales of grandeur - "I used to hurt and steal and do all sorts of a mean things to people! But not anymore! No, mam! Now Boris helps people, just like Jack does! Like a true adventurer should!" Boris pauses for a moment to eyeball the headless man, then turns his eyes back at the woman with a cheeky grin. "Gosh, you know what I just thought of?" He asks her, leaning in to speak like a child sharing a naughty secret; "I won't be able to make your husband feel better." He grabs hold of the rolling pin, lowering it gently with his heavy hand so that he can lean in even closer to say; "But maybe if you have some breakfast, Boris can help you find the man that stole his head." Regardless of the woman's response, and feeling excited about his idea, Boris steps back and takes the notebook from his backpack. He quickly sketches an image of the headless man while mumbling to himself, "Maybe this can help with finding clues...." [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/3XmAxWy.png[/img][/center] Finished his masterpiece, Boris holds up the drawing for the woman to see, his eyes wide with a pleased-with-himself expression. "I think this will help!"