Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20150926134001/@comment-24736819-20150928174101

(Well, since I've fallen quite behind I'll timeskip the trip to Whiterun of the brothers.)

"So, here we are...", Maximus commented. It was the first time one of them said something since the incident at Riften.

"And there it goes the silence. Shame.", Destro replied, dismounting his horse as they reached the stables.

"City seems fun. I can barely look at it without smiling foolishly, brother... I think we might have founs something here.", the older brother said, enthusiastically.

"...", the hooded imperial mumbled something inaudible and headed into the city. He needed to find that who witnessed the event on Riften.

"Quite lovely, my dear ray of sunshine.", Carden exhaled, finally resting. The woman beside him, the daughter of the richest merchant on Whiterun, also seemed pretty drained.

"Y...you can certainly fulfill your promises.", she panted heavily.

"Years of study...and practice, my beautiful sunflower. Unfortunately, for you, I'm the only one who's that good... you'll hardly find pleasure in anyone else.", he said in a mocking tone, but little she knew that he was dead serious.

"Aren't you cocky? An...", she said, but was quickly interrupted by his witty remark.

"You know that quite well now...", all that night he learned tons of things about the merchant, since his daughter was not only chatty, but very gullible as well...not to say numskulled, "Now tell me, dear lover, where did you said your father keeps his personal library again? You see, as a man of the craft, I'd love to take a look at them."

"Oh, his office is just downstairs... We can go there now, since he is yet to arrive from his trip to Falkreath.", she said, seemingly excited.

"Darling, darling...That is a wonderful idea!", ''I'm quite an actor... Should get some sort of prize for it.''

...

As they reached downstairs, dressed only with the bedsheets, the young lass revealed where her father kept the key to the secret door that led into the library. It was knowledge for the taking and Carden would not let it slip.

"Amazing collection! Your father is quite a remarkable man, love. I see here rare editions, folk tales...Well, quite everything, really.", he said, truly impressed, as he read the titles.

"It seems to me that this books got you ready for a second round.", the merchant's daughter giggled, climbing atop her father's desk and letting the bedsheet slip away. Carden looked back and smirked, he had what he needed.

"Round two it is, then!"