The Quilava was definitely unsure of his response, but he got notably confused at the Grovyle's reaction to it. He had seemed to dampen his expression quickly, his hands moving to presumable mask himself. The Guildmaster's door suddenly was thrown open again, and Helios snapped to attention. Had the Guildmaster forgotten something vital? Ah... apparently there was large conflict in the forest, with a large pack of Ratatta. The Lucario has already planned to intercept it, but now it seemed Alakazam wished to join him, under the pretense that he had wanted to set out anyways. The pair wasted no time in readying their gear and heading outside, practically bursting at the seams with power and confidence. Meekly, Helios looked to his own badge, still clutched in a forepaw. After some hesitation, the Quilava pushed himself up and back on his hindlegs. He was much taller in this state, but also allowed two free paws to affix the badge to the complimentary neck-worn bandanna of the Guild. The Breloom's bright and bounding nature yet again spoke, wanting and able to do anything he could. Helios still couldn't bring himself to talk to Henry, only dwell on how different the two of them were. The Grovyle, though, had definitely reacted positively to Henry's suggestions, and resumed his act of greeting the newcomers. The plant lizard looked to Heli for a moment, something sparkling in his eyes that the Quilava couldn't quite discern. Then he moved over to the job board, scanning the list for, "a easier mission for you guys first mission." Returning to his quadruped stance, Heli went to join the others at the board. He almost halfheartedly leafed through the different jobs tacked on the cork-board, perhaps expecting the plant-types to come up with a better choice. In that moment, his father's voice seemed to ring forth again: [i]"No, no, NO! You can't just expect anyone else to do what YOU can do just as well on your own!"[/i] It was harsh, but it got the point across. Without any further question, Helios aimed for something on the bulletin board. Something easy, but good practice nonetheless. One offer stood out: [b]Help! I lost my Pecha Scarf somewhere in the forest, and it's too dangerous for me to go myself. Please find it for me, or I won't be able to hang out with my friend Goomy![/b] Helios pointed out the slip of paper and said, "That one? Doesn't seem [i]that[/i] challenging..." He ended up trailing off, unsure if what he said would end up coming back to bite him later.