For a few moments, Sophie was silent. The fact that the over-sized hundi had almost immediately apologized profusely was something of point in his favor, really. The purple-haired girl had been fully prepared for a complete refusal to admit fault, or some other equally bone-headed and idiotic response. Blowing off Nehir's attempt to discourage her from speaking so harshly, the petite girl turned around once more to face the huge dog-like warrior. Arms still folded across her slight chest, the girl glared up towards the huge man. "Hmph. Fine. Don't do it again, or you'll [i]really[/i] be stupid." While her tone was rather short, Sophie at least wasn't one to reject a serious apology... at least, when it came so quickly and sincerely. Still, it wasn't as if this was what she wanted to be dealing with right now. What the Velmet heir was interested in at the moment was selecting a new quest. One didn't become one of the guild's top adventurers-no, [i]the[/i] top adventurer in the guild-by spending too much time on sources of annoyance. Even if they did at least apologize. At the moment, there were four jobs that seemed appealing. Orcs were a problem, and could potentially hurt a lot of innocent people if they weren't dealt with. A Merchant's caravan was something important to Estival as a whole, as the daughter of nobility she knew that quite well. Disappearances... that couldn't be tolerated. Finally, recovery of artifacts for the church seemed like a worthy cause as well. Though, if she had to be honest, Sophie felt herself a little more interested in the clearing of orcs and the recovery of those had disappeared... She was hardly about to make her indecision too obvious, however. [@Derg2]