Raven sounded busy when Eliezer heard her voice coming from the inside, and which she eventually answered the door, she looked it too as she held an unwell child in her arm. It hardly looked like the best day to pay her a visit, but it was the only chance he had before he had to leave. He did not know what to think of her companion who had come up to take the boy from her while making a humorous statement, but the prince just bid him a "Good afternoon," before he went into the room. Prince boy? And what even were 'snot rockets'? He was about to kiss her hand, as was his standard greeting to her, when she had decided to hug him first. "My lady," Robynne greeted Raven with a curtsy. "This is Miss Robynne Read, my lady. She will be assisting me while we are here," Eliezer introduced the maid to Raven, before they entered the house. At her comment about the flowers, he held the bouquet out to her. "I am well aware. Therefore, these are for nobody else." Children were suddenly all around, and Eliezer wondered if Raven and her companions lived in such an overwhelming environment on a daily basis. Seeing Raven catch and stop a little thief, one of the guards picked up on the nature of these orphans and proceeded to step in between Eliezer and the girl who had just come up to him. "Please be wary, Your Highness," the guard warned. Eliezer simply held a hand up to his guard, indicating that it was alright. The prince took a finely-painted wooden princess doll from the basket that the guard held, knelt to meet the child at eye level, and nodded at her question. He then handed her the toy and lightly patted her on the head before sending her on her way. He then instructed Robynne to keep the orphans entertained while he took Raven to a quiet corner so that he could speak with her alone. "My dear lady, I will be leaving tomorrow for a conference held in the Kingdom of Sorene, and it will be a week before I return. If any relevant matters arise during my absence, please take them up with Miss Read." He paused and took a glance at Robynne, who was handing treats out to the orphans and interacting with them. "You may also take them up with Mister Cornell. I do realize that he is not one whom you are fond of, but I assure you that he has both of our best interests at heart. We will not see each other for some time, which is also a reason for my visit today. I wish to bid you farewell. Do take care of yourself, my lady."