Trex nodded, his jaw tightening. He really hated that guy. A man who treated his animals that way should never be allowed to own them. It was as if he thought starving them would be more beneficial to his cause then giving them at least a decent meal and a bit of kindness, now and then. Logically speaking, it was insane to treat the horses harshly. The sicker they were, the less people would want to rent them. And seeing that they were in town, it wasn't as if the man used the animals for many other things. He shook his head. One day he was going to purchase them from the man and take them back to his family's farm. There they would be treated right and would soon get back to healthy animals, assuming of course they didn't die between now and then. Realizing that the others were already ready for him, he tossed his bag in and climbed up beside Zelia. He was grateful that she dealt with the man as he would have a big urge to pound him into the ground. After an incident where he had almost broken the man's arm, there had been an unspoken agreement that Zelia would do most of the content with him. For some reason, she was better able to control herself when it came to something like this, then he was. It probably had to do with the fact that he had grown up on a farm. From as young as he could remember, his parents and older brothers taught him that animals were to be treated gently and kindly. It was a mutual benefit. You cared for the animals and gave them what they needed and they would assist you on what you needed. Sure, some animals were eaten but you still treated them right. [i]"We are stewards, Trex."[/i] His father used to say. [i]"We must take care of what we have been blessed with."[/i] Trex agreed. The fact that anyone would treat animals as poorly as the man did disgusted him and went against everything he had learned. Picking up the reins he nudged the horses forward. So until he could buy them, he was going to continue to rent them, being extra gentle with them even though it always took longer with these horses then any other. "So Flynn got acquitted." He stated. "I thought the guy had several witnesses." He declared. "How come they let him off while they checked his alibis? Especially considering he's allowed to leave town." It didn't make sense to him. However, as Zelia explained what happened it slowly did. The others didn't have much to stand on and the judge knew it. The fact that they could not answer a simple question tossed the man's case out the window. "I wonder who cast the spell." He stated as Zelia voiced her suspicion that it was Ryzo and the others. "The tall man is a telaporter, the one girl is a celestial, the other is almost like Fried but uses a book. I have no idea what Ryzo's or Tye's magic is but one of them has to be an individual who can cast that spell. Unless of course the celestial has a spirit who can do that or the book girl has that ability." He shook his head. "Though, that doesn't make sense. Hold up a second." He stated pausing the wagon in front of the pickup point. Going inside he quickly picked up the package from a servant who first verified his guild tattoo. Once satisfied the man gave him the package. "Deliver it safely to the address written on top. Nothing must happen to it, including damages, if you want to get paid. Anything happens and you will be held responsible." Trex nodded. However, when he inquired what was in it, the servant glared at him and told him to just do his job. Coming back outside, Trex handed the package to Flynn and Skye before getting back in the front. "It doesn't make sense," He restated going back to where he left off. "For her to do that with a book. I don't think even Fried would have been able to do that." He declared. "Remind me to check with Skye and see what powers Ryzo and Tye have. She was with them for some time so she would know." Though he hated to put her through that. Those were not good times for her and whatever had happened between her and the others had left some wounds. Did it have anything to do with the name Diego? He remembered Tye mentioning someone named that when they first meet her. He shook his head. It didn't matter. He wasn't going to ask. She'll tell them when she was ready. If not, he could always get Zelia to do it. She was better on that then him. But then again, he wasn't much when it came to that kind of conversation. "Maybe you should check with her." He stated. "Might go smoother. Besides, you guys are sharing an apartment. You probably have a better connection then I do."