The keeper never did return at any point in the evening. He was so irritated with the young man that he figured a night in jail would do him some good, serve as a lesson about mixing up with the wrong people if he wasn't lying and knew nothing about their murderer. He highly doubted that.
As fate would have it, though, his comrade brought in a man already known for passing information to the wench. All they needed was for him to talk, tell them what he's getting out of it, who it benefits to aid someone he saw as endlessly wicked and cruel. "Saul," he greeted coarsely as the guard walked him in.
The man was tight-lipped and only raised his chin upon hearing his name. Talking was the last thing he intended to do. "How handsomely does she pay you to do such evil work, huh?"
"You strip me of my dignity when you drag me in here. I have nothing to say to you, warden," he spat back. The other guard rolled his eyes and shrugged.
"I found him loitering around the brothel."
"And what were you doing down there?"
"Patrolling, as duty calls for it." This only earned him a pointed look, but with a high-value prisoner on their hands he didn't want to take any chances.
"Just get him in a cell," the guard dismissed, walking them to the door to the hall to open it.
The second guard all but dragged Saul down the hall. Not realizing his comrade had brought someone else in he was surprised to see Benjamin there and it took him a moment to realize he'd seen him briefly earlier. "Ah. Market boy. Guess you got caught after all," he greeted as he shoved Saul into the cell beside him, locking it quickly despite the prisoner's lack of interest in escaping.
"You two play nice, now. No throwing rocks at each other...or whatever stupid things you do." And with that the guard was off, eager to save face and not have to deal with the two men any longer.
As soon as he heard the clicking of the lock Saul moved to situate himself directly in front of the bars that separated them and sat down quietly. "Market boy, eh? What did I miss at the market?"