The discussion was interrupted when in walked Leroy, as expected. Except he had a surprise in tow, the cop from earlier that they had all assaulted and roughed up. Kennedy's face fell blank as the man entered the tent with them. The light, casual conversation had ceased, and everyone had turned their attention to the intruder standing at the door. Kennedy raised an eyebrow in curiosity as she looked over the cop. He didn't look hostile... an air of nervousness surrounded him. He hadn't come in guns blazing, he had simply strolled in with a fellow member. A member he had tried to detain not a few hours earlier. Placing her hands on her hips, she eyed Leroy. Each of the boys offered a comment towards the man, but Kennedy had not said a word. Instead, she stood analyzing until the room had gone silent. Leroy chimed in, surprisingly calm and smooth despite the situation which he and the others all knew was anything but. She tilted her head to the side before replying in a calm voice, "Well, I think we need a little explanation as to how this opportunity has presented itself." She nodded to Clarence, making clear eye contact. "What's keepin' you from arresting my friends and I? How do we know this isn't some kind of set up?" Kennedy was cautious. She wasn't about to make a quick decision and risk putting her family in a bad situation. The Knights of Songbird were welcoming to all, but there were certain precautions that must be taken. To Kennedy, the situation was a tad peculiar. Sure, the man could be a great addition to the team. But were his intentions in favor of the others? She wasn't going to turn him down immediately, she merely required a good reason and a sense of trust before allowing him to remain even through the gathering. Kennedy let out a small breath and looked at both Leroy and Clarence. "Look, give me enough reason to let him stay. Give me something to go on here."