Freya decided to follow Harol into the room. She had nothing to do for the moment anyway, save for waiting until someone was available to tend her wound. And although she didn't even know him for two days, Harol was the person she knew best in the house, so she'd rather stick him for the moment. Not that she was exactly planning to make friends in the house or anything. She was quite convinced that even if she would try to make friends, they wouldn't be fond of her anyway. When she was young she had no friends because of her mother's reputation, and as a rogue because she didn't trust anyone. But even if those two things were out aside, she could be quite cold hearted and unfriendly. Not to mention somewhat too serious as well and... The easiest way to put it, was just to say that Freya wasn't good at making friends. Not sure of what to say, Freya still remained silent, though that didn't mean there was nothing on her mind. Like what made him think that they had done something good back at that bridge that he just had to mention how she had helped him out? Or how did he feel about being in a house with oracles, who could possibly know everything about each of them? And most important, why should she actually still stick with him? The deal they had made was clear, she would protect Harol during his journey, and as a reward she could stay at the 'sanctuary' he was heading to. And now they had gotten there, both kept their part of the deal, and he wasn't harmed or anything. So what was keeping her from just walking away, if their deal was done anyway? Why did she want to stick with him, rather than just being alone? That wasn't anything like her at all. But then again, it wasn't the first time she act different around him. If it were anyone else, she just would've fled from the fight at the bridge, leaving the person at his fate. And if it were anyone other than Harol, she would've stayed angry longer than she did last night during their little argument. There was something about Harol, something different. She was left puzzled about what that was, and she wasn't sure if she liked it.