Aiden Aiden sighed, his had been his and sable's chance to prove themselves, but now they had a tag-a-long. And while he found Cynthia to be good company, he still felt like this was a slight against his pride to accept help on this mission. The fact that Sable didn't seem to understand this and seemed fine with it also irked him a bit. Oh well, they'd make the best of it, besides, Aiden would be able to see what Cynthia could do, as she already showed she had good reaction time and defense when she protected that Marduk guy, who seemed to be a part of their guild, though he must not be around the guild a lot, since Aiden had never seen him before. When he noticed Cynthia trying to persuade Sable to leave the bag, then turn to him for help, Aiden just shrugged his shoulders. Marduk hadn't said to not take the thing, just to not open it, and Aiden was pretty sure they could handle that. "Just let him take it, I know we're not the most responsible of mages, but we're not stupid. I have no interest in a crummy old bag like that, and I'm sure that Sable i going to single mindedly carry that thing in order to fight that Marduk guy" Aiden walked alongside Sable, following him and Cynthia out of the guild hall, and to where ever the mission took them.