It was no secret that Harol was happy. His smile was wider than ever before, and for a good reason. His life was as safe as it had been... what, few days before? But at the very least, he was [b]safe[/b] again. [b]SAFE[/b]. Harol could have basked on the word for days, but he decided to leave it here and just smile. House Clasz would certainly keep them both safe, at least for a good while until the king figured out where he could have gone. House Clasz would be one of the last ones to ever get searched thanks to the fact the king thought they had no armed forces. Oh how wrong he was! Harol really rejoiced in this 'victory' of his but somehow managed to notice that Freya was much less content with the situation. "What is it?" he quietly asked from Freya. "We are safe, you can finally have the long awaited time of not worrying. Are you suspecting another ambush or something?" Harol really kept his voice down to not let the knights hear. It was not that he didn't trust them, it was the fact Freya seemed to have a problem with something, and it could be these knights, even if she had known they'd accompany them, her being used to avoiding men of law in shining armour. He wanted to know what made her stay on guard even when she could finally relax after all these years. After some time, maybe about thirty minutes, the group arrived to the gate that was the final obstacle between them and the most secure grounds of House Clasz. It was a giant steel gate that was moved by chains. Such a sturdy gate in the sturdy wall of the house did not draw attentiuon from the king, as the explanation 'It is for our safety, given we have no armed troops apart from hired muscle, and not very much of those either' had passed without him rising an eyebrow. The ornate gate featuring many symbols from eyes to hourglasses slowly moved out of the way as a few men pulled the chains that were attached to the great structure. On the center of the grounds stood the great house built of stone painted in faint purple. It never failed to earn Harol's admiration.