"Of course," Conlan replied, arching a brow as if he didn't really believe her, like he expected she'd tell Pyrrha the same thing for her benefit if asked, but he didn't really mean it. The fact that Pyrrha had given her real name, despite the fact that Rhiannon had met her first, gave him a twinge of annoyance, but he tapped it down.
"Are you going back to the inn now? I should make another round. See if that clod is saying anything, or causing trouble. If you need something that I can fit in a saddlebag I don't mind bringing it back with me later. Watchers know this one needs to start doing something to pull his weight today." He glanced almost accusatorily at the horse, who didn't seem to notice.