Once they had made it back to the farm, they were instructed to pick some blue berries off the bushes and place them into some baskets. Pretty easy job. She walked over with Serix and had just started picking off the berries when he spoke to her in a hushed tone, mentioning something about Hunter. She glanced over her shoulder to where Hunter had went, on the other side of the farm to tend to the other plants, and noticed as well that he didn't even so much as look over their way. He just simply ignored them. She frowned slightly and went on picking the berries, speaking softly to him as she did, "He is acting kind of strange after all that...." She would have thought he would have tried something again with Ryan not being around. She thought about a moment before gong back to her work, "We just need to keep an eye on him. He may be planning something or he may not be. We won't know until something does happen I suppose." That really worried her as well. It was one thing to see the anger and expect him to come at them. But it was another story when they had no idea it was coming or how to prepare for it. They would just have to prepare the best the could she guessed. Keep their eyes and ears open, as well as watch out to not be left anyone with anyone. It was the best they could do. She filled up the first basket and moved it to the side, grabbing another basket. She hadn't done anything like this in years. It reminded her a lot of when she was a child. Her grandmother, on her father's side of course, used to have blueberry bushes lining the back yard of her home. She used to go out with the old woman, a small basket in each of their hands, and go pick blueberries to back blueberry muffins with. They had always tasted so amazing. Maybe once she got more settled in to this place she could make some blueberry muffins to go along with one of the meals. She could maybe even drag Serix along to teach him how to make them as well. That was a fun thought that brought a small smile to her face. Serix cooking? She'd have to watch him do that because it was sure to be hilarious. A few more hours passed of them all just working in the farm, and then it was time to call it quits. Jerry mentioned a break for free time before dinner, giving everyone a chance to go do whatever they wished during this time. And of course, with Cassie and Serix still getting used to the caves and no really knowing any of the people well enough to really 'hang out' with them (well, maybe other than Emily, but she was taking care of her baby), they just went back to their room to rest until dinner. Once there, Cassie stretching sighing as she looked over to Serix, "Farming will take a little getting used to. It's enough to wear you out, huh?" She grinned and looked over at him, then moving over to where he sat down, she massaged his shoulders, knowing he had to be sore from using that shovel so much, "You know....Emily's baby was really cute." Okay, maybe that wasn't a very subtle hint. Aside from what all had gone on between them and Hunter that little baby had been in the back of her mind since she had held him in her arms. She wondered silently if it was the same for Serix too. But, even if it wasn't, she still felt they needed to talk about it. After all, they were married now and never once had they even discussed the possibility of having a child together. She wanted one. She was sure that when they did it would be the most adorable child she had ever seen. But, did Serix want that? How did he feel about all that? She didn't know, which was why they needed to talk about it. Finishing rubbing his shoulders, she wrapped her arms around his neck, hugging him from behind as she spoke to him, her chin resting on his shoulder, "Serix....what do you think? About having a kid? Would you even want to have a child with me? Or....is that not something you want at all?"