Kidnap? That didn't make any sense. Who would want to kidnap a kid? He didn't look like he was made of money. Even if he was dressed regally he probably wouldn't look the part of a prince or a noble or anything of the sort. He looked like a scholar, maybe even a librarian. Who would want to kidnap a librarian? Kei wanted to ask. It was extremely tempting, even. Part of her didn't want to, though. That part was telling her to vacate the premises right now and leave these two to their business.
"Uhhh . . ." Kei trailed off.
She was silent for a moment as she averted her eyes from Hrothgar and Aiden. Hrothgar seemed mightily worn out. Maybe he was Aiden's friend, and this kid, who clearly mismatched reality and fantasy, was dragging him through some crazy fantasy-- and maybe Hrothgar really thought it was real.
Crazier things had happened.
". . . sure," it was a somewhat drawn out word. No doubt they'd understand her feelings regarding the matter right then and there. It was a good enough hint.
Without further adieu, Kei passed Hrothgar and Aiden, stopping only once she was on the other side of the room. The old lady seemed to be much calmer, and Kei opted to take advantage of this while Hrothgar and Aiden collected themselves. Right now, she was listening to the part of her that didn't want to find out if the two were telling the truth.
"Excuse me, ma'am," Kei began, trying to put on the kind of sweet voice you use when addressing someone on their deathbed-- and failing at it. "How many vacancies do you have?"
"Hello young lady," the old lady replied with a sweetness much more genuine than Kei's, "We have two vacancies right now."
"Great!" Kei cheered, "I'll take one."