[hr][hr] [center] [img]https://i.imgur.com/t0lKg92.png[/img] [color=skyblue]Location[/color]: Château de La Lune: Graveyard [color=skyblue]Skills[/color]: N/A [/center] [hr][hr] Tony nodded as everyone agreed that splitting up made sense, and Ralph suggested the pairings that they had more or less already settled into. This plan did leave Sam as the odd man out, and Tony wasn't sure how to feel about that. He wasn't sure how much he could trust Sam, so maybe it was good that he wouldn't be focusing on investigating. But then, being the messenger was important too; what if he made it too obvious what he was doing, or screwed up this high-stakes game of telephone? Well, it seemed less risky than the alternative, he supposed. Tony nodded again when Rhiannon suggested searching the family's rooms. [color=skyblue]"We'll need to figure out how to get past their locks, and it will probably be a big problem if any of us are [i]caught[/i] in their side of the building. But [i]if[/i] it can be done, searching through their rooms could be a huge help,"[/color] he responded. Everyone was also starting to point out that the weather was getting worse, and they should probably head back inside. Checking his watch, Tony agreed; they'd been out here much too long already, and surely their prolonged absence had their enemies suspicious. Besides, his shoes were already much too muddy for his liking. He should've thought to bring sneakers on this trip... oh well. [color=skyblue]"Yeah, we should get back before they start looking for us,"[/color] Tony said. [color=skyblue]"If Constance agrees, I want to go find Jeanne, to start - one of the younger La Lunes,"[/color] he added in case anyone didn't recognize the name. [color=skyblue]"I'm not convinced yet, but she [i]seemed[/i] genuinely concerned about Miguel. I want to figure out if she knows anything, without giving anything away to her of course."[/color] Apparently Sam wanted to start with them, and wanted to talk to him. [i]Great.[/i] With only the slightest hesitation, he nodded, then started to follow as Constance turned to start heading inside. Looking back, he added, [color=skyblue]"Oh, also, we should head back in groups, not all at once. Less obvious,"[/color] then continued letting Constance lead him back inside. Being the first group to leave afforded them a moment alone. Tony leaned in a little closer to Constance. [color=skyblue]"Not that we have much choice, but how much do you trust them?"[/color] he asked, in a whisper barely audible over the raindrops hitting their umbrella. He did think they didn't have much choice, but it never hurt to get a second opinion.