Even though she and Serix seemed to just want to get out of here and back to their room to get some peace and quiet, away from any humans that might want to cause trouble, it seemed the other half bloods didn't have that in mind. Soon, they had both been stopped by Emily and Conner, and though she knew these two were not so much likely to cause trouble with them, Cassie still would have liked for she and Serix to be left alone for now. Especially Serix. Yet, what Emily said was quick and Cassie said a quiet 'bye' to she and Conner before walking back down the tunnel and toward their cavern. Once there, she nodded and sat back on the bed, lightly squeezing his hand with a soft sigh, "I'm glad to say it wasn't as bad as I expected either. I was worried one of them might try to jump you with the looks some of them were giving us." She leaned up, softly kissing his lips before letting out a small sigh, "We just...need to be very careful from here on out. Keep to ourselves for now and interact with people we know for sure we can trust." Of course, those people were limited. She trusted Emily fairly well. Jacob was one of those people too. Maybe Ray and Quincy. But other than those four, she didn't really trust anyone else fully and wouldn't put it past any of them to try something. "We also need to make sure you go no where alone with anyone else. We can't have a repeat of what happened at the bonfire that caused all this trouble. We need to make sure that I go with you, no matter what. They can't say anything against you if I was there with with you as well." She kissed him softly once more, "I know it will be difficult. But once all of this is cleared up and what Hunter did is brought to light, then things will get better and people will start trusting us more." She hoped. Some people still might be wary, but at least not everyone would believe that Serix was trying to destroy this little colony here. She took a bit of an apple, causally eating as she leaned back, "We have the rest of the day to rest." She said, looking over at him, "At least no one can bother us until dinner time."