Liaran did not particularly want to believe that another Blue could have had any involvement in the killings, but this was not the first time Nykkolaia's name had come up in association with a recent death. What she had was far from being solid evidence, but just the suggestion of it was enough to concern her. She sighed, realizing she hadn't made any progress in her reading for several minutes. By now, she didn't really think she was going to find anything else useful just from reading through what she'd been given. Standing from the desk, Liaran gathered the papers together and left her study, having come to the unpleasant conclusion that she was going to have to visit the towns herself if she wanted to learn anything further.
She wanted to talk to Haeden about she'd found, and didn't have to go far to find him sitting on the sofa with Shadow at his feet. Liaran sat down beside him, laying the stack of papers in her lap. Without bothering to conceal her discomfort with the situation, Liaran looked towards him and said, "There's a good chance I'll have to leave the Tower in the next week or so to look into some troublesome Ajah business. Will you be able to come with me?" It wasn't really a question, since she knew very well that her Warder would never refuse her. It was simply a matter of her respect for him that Liaran asked instead of telling Haeden what he would be doing.