"Oh, wow, that was much sooner than I thought," Prysm remarked in surprise, as I let her out, "I expected you to keep me cooped up in there for at least several hours."
I'd booked a single bed room in this inn, with one double bed...I mean, it'd be suspicious if I opted for one with two beds, so I compromised with a single, larger bed. It also had an attached bathroom, a small table with a chair, the bed and a worn down closet.
It had a creaky ceiling fan overhead, a couple of florescent lights, one of which was flickering a bit, and a small fridge. It's nothing fancy, but it's clean and comfortable enough. Plus it's just four coppers for a night, which is dirt cheap.
Earlier, I'd passed by some hotels and inns that had prices ranging from one silver per night all the way upto five gold per night. I'm not interested in extravagant luxury, not to mention the fact that picking a fancy hotel would be suspicious.