[Don't press your luck and don't test my patience.] She warned him, taking the jewels from him and urging him to lead the way. She noticed that there was only one key, and Constantine made a face, before ignoring it. Thankfully, the room had two beds and two dressers. Thankfully. Good.
Plopping down on the bed, she took her shoes off, pulling something from the soles and stuffing it in her pocket. Then, she slipped her shoes back on, glanced outside the window and gave him another look before flipping out her tablet, fingers flying across the screen. [Let's unpack later. Talk to the mayor first, then we plan and do something about it tonight.] The young heiress said, tucking her tablet but leaving her bag behind. She gave him another look, eyebrow raised as if asking if he was coming before stalking out the door.
The trek towards the city hall was a quiet one, with Constantine easily taking notes of signs, actually reading them, as she walked down the path. The hall itself was nothing too grand; it was just a bit bigger than their own guild, designed fairly simple, considering that it was a city hall. On another note, it also looked like it was patched up rather poorly, given the beams holding the windows together and the extra nails that would be a health hazard to anyone taller than five feet and a few. Heterochromatic eyes studied the structure once more, stepping inside silently and tilting her head towards the mayor.
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