Liaran smiled at her husband when he sat back down at their table. It was clear to her that he was not going to be pressured into leaving early anymore than she was, and she joined him in ordering something else just to show their intention to remain. When their drinks came, she took a sip from her cup of tea before responding to Haeden. Leaning forward to be closer to him, Liaran very quietly said, "He might....but I don't know what that reason could be." She frowned as she continued, "He's not the only one, either, the waiter who served our dinner seemed to be checking on us constantly." That observation caused her to look around the room, holding her teacup as she did.
Most of what Liaran saw appeared to her to be entirely ordinary; waiters serving food, hurrying back to the kitchen, and taking money. The two who had served them, however, each looked back to their table several times even though both were busy with other tasks. It irritated Liaran that she couldn't come up with any possible reason for the pair to be watching them so often, and by the time she and Haeden decided to pay and leave, Liaran was ready to be gone from the place.
The rest of their evening was spent walking around Bandar Eban, exploring the city, and it was dark by the time they began to head back towards the docks. Retracing their steps, the two of them returned to the street where they'd eaten dinner earlier, which was mostly empty now that night had fallen. As they crossed over a side street, the Aes Sedai was distracted by a hollow thumping sound that she thought came from the narrower street. Turning her head to search for its source, what Liaran saw was entirely unexpected.
The two oddly behaved waiters from the restaurant were confronting an elderly man who was backed up against the wall of one of the buildings. Liaran reached for saidar, but even with the One Power, she couldn't hear anything that might have been said. If the two waiters were threatening the old man, they were being very careful not to be overheard, which made the Aes Sedai wonder just what they meant to do. The answer to that question came quickly as one of the two men drew a knife, and without thinking, Liaran rushed forward, weaving a solid wall of Air which she placed between the man and his attackers. She did not waste time looking to see what Haeden would do; anything she noticed, Liaran knew he would have seen long before she did, and acted as he thought best.
Most of what Liaran saw appeared to her to be entirely ordinary; waiters serving food, hurrying back to the kitchen, and taking money. The two who had served them, however, each looked back to their table several times even though both were busy with other tasks. It irritated Liaran that she couldn't come up with any possible reason for the pair to be watching them so often, and by the time she and Haeden decided to pay and leave, Liaran was ready to be gone from the place.
The rest of their evening was spent walking around Bandar Eban, exploring the city, and it was dark by the time they began to head back towards the docks. Retracing their steps, the two of them returned to the street where they'd eaten dinner earlier, which was mostly empty now that night had fallen. As they crossed over a side street, the Aes Sedai was distracted by a hollow thumping sound that she thought came from the narrower street. Turning her head to search for its source, what Liaran saw was entirely unexpected.
The two oddly behaved waiters from the restaurant were confronting an elderly man who was backed up against the wall of one of the buildings. Liaran reached for saidar, but even with the One Power, she couldn't hear anything that might have been said. If the two waiters were threatening the old man, they were being very careful not to be overheard, which made the Aes Sedai wonder just what they meant to do. The answer to that question came quickly as one of the two men drew a knife, and without thinking, Liaran rushed forward, weaving a solid wall of Air which she placed between the man and his attackers. She did not waste time looking to see what Haeden would do; anything she noticed, Liaran knew he would have seen long before she did, and acted as he thought best.