He doesn't believe it for a long moment, watching her pace and mutter to herself (that looks awfully unsettling from the outside, doesn't it?). The logical assumption, based on the behavior and on what she actually says, is that he's made it worse. He even leans away a little when she turns her attention back on him.
And then it seems he's won, and he's caught unprepared. He blinks at her for a long moment. He knows he needs to take her to people, preferably to the captain, and the important question is the inn, which he knows well but will have a lot of people around and could make it worse, or the home she shares with Cassian, the location of which he's a tad fuzzy on and which won't have any help if the captain isn't there. But it'll be quiet, and hers, for whatever that means right now. "I, um, this way."
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He doesn't believe it for a long moment, watching her pace and mutter to herself (that looks awfully unsettling from the outside, doesn't it?). The logical assumption, based on the behavior and on what she actually says, is that he's made it worse. He even leans away a little when she turns her attention back on him.
And then it seems he's won, and he's caught unprepared. He blinks at her for a long moment. He knows he needs to take her to people, preferably to the captain, and the important question is the inn, which he knows well but will have a lot of people around and could make it worse, or the home she shares with Cassian, the location of which he's a tad fuzzy on and which won't have any help if the captain isn't there. But it'll be quiet, and hers, for whatever that means right now. "I, um, this way."