"Let's not waste our breaths over such useless things," William didn't care about what that old man wanted to do, "where have you been?"
"Told you, was with my grandpa," she paused, and her face turned a bit unsightly when she realised what he meant, "sorry… But Lude insisted on taking me far from the academy, back to the clan."
"No problem," William waved his hand, "the most important thing is that you are alright."
"What did I miss?" She wanted to say thanks for his obvious worry but was stopped by her shyness. Only her cheeks turned a bit rosy, while William ignored this and explained to her what went into the little meeting from before.
"What? You know Sara? And she agreed to join us?!!" When she heard about this part, her reaction wasn't any less intense than others. Yet she didn't remain silent and kept speaking about how impossible it was to meet the headmaster's granddaughter by any disciple.