[center][img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/630508873102655513/668933551269478431/sigi.png[/img] [img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/630508873102655513/668932450663137313/Sieglinde.png[/img] Mentions: [@VitaVitaAR] [@Caasicam] [@Derg2] [@HereComesTheSnow] [@Heartfillia][/center] Sigi looked over her right shoulder at the archer, eyes widening in confusion when he began before mostly closing as she broke into a wide smile. [color=darkgoldenrod]"I"m sorry, Tristram. You are [i]of course[/i] free to decline, or to go on a job by yourself. With my best wishes for your success. I just thought you had come to pick a job with us since they were being posted."[/color] Her smile never abated and she spoke with the utmost sincerity. The archer was a touchy sort. Prickly. But he wasn't necessarily wrong about everything, either, and she [i]hadn't[/i] given him a chance to speak. [color=darkgoldenrod]"And I appreciate your tip to the butcher, and you bought it so distribution is of course your decision. Cassie will behave herself, right Cassie?" "And drinks would be much appreciated as well, Mr. Reinheart."[/color] She added, turning that same smile to the younger archer before she directed her attention to the board. She could get a closer look, now, and bit her lip in thought. Tristram wasn't wrong about the orc job, and she knew that they were always a problem to be dealt with. If they kept their team small enough the pay might not be too bad, either, and she had no doubt that they could handle the job. But... The religious woman in her was really, really curious about the monastery. Cassia would like the potential for money, of course, and Tristram might enjoy the challenge. So would she come to that. But the prospect of exploring a monastery lost so long ago was appealing regardless of both of those things. Sigi didn't really want to take on escort duty, so it really would need to be one of the two. But which one? The northern woman hummed, just a little tune she remembered from her youth. She swayed in place a little while she thought, arms crossed over her chest. Not an easy call. [color=darkgoldenrod]"I'm not sure about the jobs, Tristram. The orcs would be fine, but if too many people go maybe we don't get paid very well. But the monastery could be profitable and intriguing, too. But riskier. Cassia? Mr. Reinheart? Any thoughts?"[/color]