Lucien took note of the man's disappointment, but he didn't made a comment on it. Clearly, he had wanted to stay much longer, but he felt like their time together had come to an end for the night. At the man's chuckle, he couldn't help but take note that it was.. different than the short ones the magician had let out before. Perhaps this one was more genuine? He was glad his joke had not gone unappreciated. He made a mental note of this for the future, the man's laugh was not unpleasant. [color=burlywood]"I'm sure they aren't, I just assumed from what I've seen so far."[/color] He said a little amusingly, eyes watching the man's motions as he made the glasses disappear, despite the fact he should come to expect such things, he couldn't help but be both curious, and impressed. [color=burlywood]"Well, you know where to find me if you ever need anything."[/color] He said. It would be rude to deny him at least that. He wasn't the only person here who stopped by and paid him visits either, so it wouldn't be that odd. He walked Geralt to the door, stopping by it as the man stepped out. At his final comment, he couldn't help but let out a laugh. The man certainly had a good sense of humor, and he couldn't deny he was pleasant to have conversations with, when he wasn't trying to pry, at least. That made him understand how silver-tongued the man really was, because despite the fact he [i]knew[/i] there wasn't something quite right about him, it was easy to speak with him. He'd have to be careful, but not [i]so[/i] careful that it would be too obvious that he was being guarded with him. If Geralt thought he was no longer being wary of him.. then perhaps it would also be his chance to get some answers. For that, he would have to wait and see.