The appearance of the girl wasn't so much a terrible surprise. A surprise, yes. Brenden wasn't counting on that. Sometimes, that made being part of this organization so fulfilling. It was so difficult to guess at "what's next." Sometimes, the inclusion of others into conversations and meetings seemed so random, yet they could often end in some of the most useful exchanges. The inclusion of this girl into the organization was one such surprise--yet still not unpleasant, nor completely unwarranted. Brenden himself was just a few years older than her, after all.
Well, nonetheless, this girl, one of the lowest of their ranks, was here with a purpose, and Brenden didn't lift a finger to stop her. She'd been sent to save lives, and he let her stop him from ending Naav's.
"Good thing, too," Brenden replied smugly.
Truth be told, Naav was closer to death than Feires. Feires was definitely the more annoying of the two, yet Brenden had no plans on killing the guy off. Naav, on the other hand, was pushing a boundary. They were both soundly defeated, but Naav was about ready to keep on trying. Their defeat had Brenden enthusiastic. The smirk he wore for the duration of the battle began a smug smile, and the way he posed himself was as if he were ready to motherly scold two children for an unlawful uprising. And though he seemed haughty about it all, his reasoning here was far from smug.
"There's delicate research goin' on in this place," Brenden motioned to the walls, which were only beginning to settle after Naav's rude attempts at them, "Research old Sobiadin's putting a lot of weight into. If Naav was really gonna start threatenin' that, well . . ."
Brenden lifted his hands and shrugged his shoulders.
"It is my duty to take care of traitors an' all . . ."