"He was too much of a risk, his reaction was suspicious. As ridiculous as it seems, some bandits actually like the people they work with, and would take offense to us killing them, no matter how much coin we could give them. Would have been nice to have the big cat, but he might have turned on us." Sharee commented to Malakaus and Serge as she started shifting through the crates and barrels. Most of them contained things like dried meats and vegetables, spools of cloth, and other mundane items, which, to be fair, would be quite useful to them. The less food and supplies she had to buy for the ship, the more she could spend on weapons, armor, and other improvements. After they got back tot he ship, she planned on sending out groups to collect the rest of the supplies from the cove, but for now, they just needed to focus on the most valuable items. As they spread out to search the, rather small, cave, Sharee did not find any more crates of skooma like Noelle, but she did locate a few individual bottles she could add to it. If the Khajiit boy took that crate, and maybe a few pieces of jewelry for good measure, to his former master, Sharee reasoned it would be enough to smooth things over between them, and give Kahl the opportunity to poison his crew. Eventually, she headed outside the cave and started loading some of her more valuable finds onto the rowboat the bandits had tied to the dock. As they no longer had any particular need to sneak around, it would be easier getting back than it was getting there. She leaned back in the boat and relaxed, waiting for the others to finish their search. She made sure to stay on the opposite side of the boat from the oar, as she really didn't feel like being the one rowing.