"And say...? She twirls her fingers to signal "go on". She giggles as your face turns red. You start to notice other patrons glancing at the two of you every now and then. The bartender grins and gets a bottle of wine from his rack and comes over and puts it on the table with two glasses.
"Its on the house, young sir and ma'am. Its whimsy wine, and popular for younglings like you two."
Thyra seems a little flustered at that statement. Before either of you can refuse, he walks off and makes a quick statement in your ear.
"Don't mess this up, lad."
As he walks off, more faces join in and watch. They don't seem to look it, but all eyes are on you now. (75%) It doesn't hinder nor help your situation. Most of the patrons are talking as per usual, but your keen sense of hearing ((your damned passive perception...)) has you hear people making bets on you screwing it up or going through with it. One even bets that you'll end up waking up next to her for 100gp, which makes your face turn red as you with you didn't hear that.
Symon blows it. He completely and utterly blows it.
Thanks to the attentions of the bartender, the whispers of the patrons and, last but not least, Thyra's giggling, Symon's face is as red as it could possibly be from embarrassment. He keeps his gaze firmly on his lap to avoid looking at anyone, his mouth hanging slightly open as he tries to think about what to say. Eventually he manages to get his tongue under control and stammers,
"S-s-s-s-s-s-s-s-s-sorry," to Thyra before abruptly standing up. He snatches his flail up and almost runs out of the inn, flipping his cowl over his head to try and hide his face while keeping his eyes firmly on the floor. Once he leaves the inn he quickly sprints down the street, not caring about which direction he goes in and simply wanting to get away from the place as fast as he can.
((If you expected anything different I am completely disappointed in you.
Also, Re: Bandits: I think we're close to leveling up, and the extra gold could probably help us prepare for the fortress. So unless it's going to take a lot of days to find the bandits we should probably tackle them now, to get the exp and gp and make our trip through the dwarfen ruins easier. But if we're rushed for time we should just head straight for the necromancer now and deal with them later if we can.))