Willow was both surprised and pleased when Russet offered to help her carry some food. "Thank you," she said, giving the Furret the first genuine smile she had given all day. She then glanced over at Ame. "And thank you too." She placed the remaining plates and tea on a small table for the others to take if they needed. When Russet asked how long the Guild had been open, however, her smile faded and was replaced with a look of embarrassment. "Well, err, not that long actually," she said. She then looked around at all the Pokemon in the room with her. "In fact, all of you are the first members I've had." Her cheeks reddened slightly and she looked down at her feet. When Tina asked when they were going to get started, Willow's blush deepened. They had no jobs, at least not yet. What was she supposed to do to keep this lot occupied? Just as the worry was about to overtake her, she suddenly got a strike of inspiration. "I have an... idea of something we could do," she said carefully. "It's not a job exactly, but since you're all new members, it will give you a chance to test yourselves." She regained her previous confident persona and smiled. "It's a scavenger hunt, I suppose you could say, in one of the local mystery dungeons. It will be fairly easy dungeon if any of you are feeling nervous about it, but it will give us all a chance to experience how the dungeon's work." Her smile widened slightly. "I've actually visited one of the mystery dungeons myself, and it doesn't seem too dangerous, though I must admit I had a type advantage against the Pokemon there," she said. She glanced at Ame and Tina for a moment, suddenly remembering that the two of them would have a type disadvantage in the particular dungeon she was thinking of. She hoped they wouldn't mind, though. This was a perfect opportunity for them to improve themselves.