it's not what it looks like
Ianto had nothing if not an excellent poker face, and the fox managed to look utterly grateful and delighted as Delah moved to unlock the cage. As if the mention of Arduinna of the Wildwood had just been a slip of the tongue, or a passing comment without intention of repercussion. He smiled kindly in at Roana, holding out a hand to help her out. "Thank you," he said to Delah, once again inclining his head respectfully.
"You're certainly right about that, my esteemed friend. No one else will know, and I'll not forget your kindness today. Rest assured that I'll make sure I bring some particularly interestin' wares to the village on my next visit. And somethin' nice for you, as well." With another golden grin, he stepped away to let Roana climb out of the cage.
"You're certainly right about that, my esteemed friend. No one else will know, and I'll not forget your kindness today. Rest assured that I'll make sure I bring some particularly interestin' wares to the village on my next visit. And somethin' nice for you, as well." With another golden grin, he stepped away to let Roana climb out of the cage.