http://shareacare.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] shareacare.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] paixaorpg 2007-05-09 01:18 am (UTC)

"Ahnassi thinks it depends on the human making the food," the Khajiit said neutrally, not wanting to upset Juro, since he obviously had some kind of problem with humans. At least that wasn't something he could hold against her. Personally, she thought dark elves were worse than humans, although not all the dunmer were that bad... just a lot of them.

She simply shrugged at his comment on the room size, since she hadn't seen the room yet and had no idea of how large it would be. She assumed it would be at least as big as the rooms in the Halfway Tavern, which... really weren't ~that~ large. Still, she expected it would be of sufficient size to fit them comfortably.

They would find out in a moment, though... They came to the room that matched the number on the key that Ahnassi had been given, and she opened the door quickly, half-tempted to try picking the lock instead of using the key, just to see how easy the room was to get into. She was pretty sure it wasn't anything special, though, given the shape of the key she'd been given. Either way, she certainly wasn't going to leave anything valuable laying about in there if she and Juro went out for a while. That was just asking for trouble.

As she'd expected, the room wasn't really that large... But it was bigger than a lot of rooms that she'd seen at various inns in her travels. There wasn't much in the way of furnishings. There were two wooden chairs, a little table with an oil lamp sitting atop it, a small cabinet, and one large and comfortable-looking bed. Ahnassi looked over the room for a moment, then nodded. It looked okay to her.

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