Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5518614-20150701044851/@comment-25038310-20150703074559

"You're safe now," The knight said, heading back to the shack where the mother and her daughter eagerly waited and frantically glanced around. "You should leave this city as soon as possible. Take a carriage. Anything. Your husband wasn't welcomed here, so they'll keep targeting you for as long as you are here." Randall added.

"We.. We know. Thank you, good knight. I thought you were a mere pretender. I haven't seen a knight like you in ages. How do we repay you? We don't have septims these days.."

The knight rose an eyebrow. Normally he expected pay, especially after something like this. He sighed, before making his decision and doing something that was deemed unthinkable by most people these days.

"Well, if you don't have anything to pay me with, I doubt you can afford a carriage. Here are 50 septims." He said, handing it to the young adult that stood by her mother's side. They all widened their eyes in surprise for a moment.

The young adult almost broke out in tears at such an act of generosity. She quickly retreated inside, leaving her mother alone for the time being.

"D-Don't mind her.. It's just that we can finally leave this place now.. You have no idea what someone has to go through to live in a place like this." The mother said. "Thank you. You helped all of us in otherways you possibly can't imagine."

"No problem." The crow said, turning his back on the lady. "Leave as soon as possible." He added again, before taking a right in a nearby alleyway.

He sighed, heading back to the nearby inn.