Ramara heard Wade coming over to her and a slight smile came to her lips but it vanished as quickly as it appeared. Apparently someone felt the same way she did and wanted to get as far away from the rest of the group as possible. It meant not getting a lot of sleep since they would need to put as much distance between them and those they left behind but Ramara preferred traveling at night and would gladly give up sleep to get away from those that rubbed her the wrong way. As Wade came up to her and spoke she pulled the hood of her mantle back and let it fall to her shoulders. Glancing towards him out of the corner of her eye before answering. "As far away from them as possible," she said in an oddly refined accent for someone of her profession but there was a hint of the wandering traveler in it that she had never been able to shake. Growing up a Gypsy she faced many of the same problems that her eldest sister did. The curve of her body, the line of her jaw, the slope of her eyes, the tone of her skin and the slightly exotic intonation of her voice gave away her heritage to those that had dealt with them before but those that hadn't would just pass it off as someone from a different land. Being an adventurer made it easier to both blend in and to be found out, it just depended on the company. She wondered what side of the coin Wade would fall on in this scenario. It took a little bit for them to break the tree line and finally find the road but as they did Ramara looked up at the moon, it peaking out from behind rolling clouds every so often. Taking a long and controlled breath, now away from the stretch of the camp sight she felt a wash of relief fall over her; though in all honesty Wade still needed a good cleaning in her mind but he still smelt better than the orc had. "I have someone I need to find," she said in an unemotional tone as she turned and proceeded north along the winding path that lead towards the mountains. Beyond it lay a small village that she had heard about beyond the borders of the current kingdom. It was as good a place as any to continue her search and even though Wade was no friend, he was no enemy at this point and the trek through the mountain pass would be easier with someone by her side than traversing it alone. There were wolves, orcs, goblins and more in the mountains, she figured she could use a wall between her and the monsters ahead should a fight break out.