During those two days of travel Rylee got used to having Kiori around again, if just a little, besides if he were going do anything he would've by then. That said obviously she was still uneasy in his presence, who know if and when he could change his mind, impossible it may seem the Assassin's Guild would reinstate him, that is assuming Kiori had even really abandoned his guild... no, that line of thinking made no sense, for the time being Rylee had to trust him at least on some basic level. The clothes that replaced her coat were fairly humble, since she wanted to blend in better she ended up picking up a plain white dress, common for poorer women. She did keep her coat, the material if not strong is warm, plus having a spare constable uniform on hand can be very useful later on. While a dress wasn't nearly as suitable for combat, Rylee was still wearing her underclothing, so in a situation they had to fight, which would come without a doubt, literally ripping off the restricting clothing was an option. Later on during the third day out from Cederburg was the first time Kiori decided they should stop, made sense since they've put a good deal of ground between themselves and that cursed city. Rylee gave a curt nod when she took her place during their break, for minutes they sat silently, Kiori was thinking and he was thinking hard, that much was very clear. When he asked what they should do next Rylee rocked onto her back, now facing the sky above as she consider her friend's question. "Well... if I were by myself, still alive of course, at this point I'd be heading towards some border village, way out there Guild control is weaker, not by much so we couldn't live there... but enough that it'll take an assassin a bit longer to find us, I would hope." Rylee rolled over onto her side, facing towards Kiori, "Plus there is significant anti-guild sentiment among the villagers, since they're not treated all that well as you could imagine. I'd bet that even just a handful of folk would be willing to harbor someone wanted by the guilds for a little while, and if not that than at least offer some much needed supplies." Rylee sat back up, still starting at Kiori, "But... I see a big problem now... mostly you. You used to be an assassin, hell we'll be lynched before if anything... even if we were to lie about you, I know people wouldn't trust you. Kio, you seriously don't have a friendly aura about you, plus you'd probably have a hard time socializing even just small talk with strangers, and..." At this point it was becoming clear Rylee wasn't directly addressing him anymore, more like talking out loud, "You still carry yourself like an assassin, that will intimidate people more than anything else... what to do?"