[hr][hr] [center] [img]https://i.imgur.com/t0lKg92.png[/img] [color=skyblue]Location[/color]: Château de La Lune: Dining Room [color=skyblue]Skills[/color]: N/A [/center] [hr][hr] Leaving Sam's room, Tony walked with Constance down to the dining room, remaining quiet and just thinking about the mess of a conversation they'd just had with Sam. He also thought about how to approach their planned conversation with Jeanne. It was possible that she was a potential ally, but it was [i]also[/i] possible that her concern for Miguel was an act. Or maybe she [i]was[/i] concerned, but wouldn't be willing to go against her family. Knowing very little about her, it was impossible for Tony to judge which way she might lean. They would probably have to just play the conversation by ear, and be very careful about what they say, and even [i]more[/i] careful about what they leave out. Unless she proved herself to be an ally, Tony wanted to avoid raising too much suspicion. Arriving at the dining room, Tony saw that most of the family was in attendance. Jeanne was there, keeping a close eye on the door, and even Lawrence showed up; however, he only stayed long enough to gather some food, then left. So Elenore still had him in time out, then. Looking over the food options, Tony took a couple pastries, a jambon-beurre - which, as far as he could tell, was a fancy French name for a ham sandwich - and poured himself a cup of coffee. Glancing at Jeanne, he noticed that she seemed to perk up as Sam walked in, having trailed a bit behind them. He wondered what that was about; maybe she thought Sam was the most likely to have seen Miguel? Or maybe there was some other reason.. who knows. Not long afterwards, Jeanne left the room. Sam left too, after filling up his plate. Was he following her? Tony had mentioned his intention of talking to her with Constance, and had assumed that Sam would probably end up joining them, but maybe after their conversation Sam decided to just take matters into his own hands? Tony didn't particularly trust Sam, but if he didn't want to follow them around, that was fine by him. As long as him going off on his own didn't end up sabotaging his own plans. If Jeanne [i]was[/i] an ally, Sam talking to her couldn't cause much harm. But if she was an enemy trying to play innocent... Tony turned to Constance. [color=skyblue]"It looks like both Jeanne and Sam have left already. Do you want to go find her, or would you rather sit and eat first?"[/color]