His assumption that everything was okay surprised the group, even Annabelle’s head jerked back slightly in surprise. Wow he was forward wasn’t he? Her gaze turned back to Savile questioning his reaction to Cerith’s bold statement. Savile was never one to like overly dominate personalities and this newcomer she had brought by seemed like someone who wasn’t afraid to put a foot forward. And that, in itself, was something that Annabelle actually admired. When the walls dropped and they were free to go, Annabelle beamed, “Thank you Savile!” Her voice was a bit too excited which caused the ‘leader’ to roll his eyes and Kealsey seemed to match the look before disappearing to the campsite. A long sigh of relief left her as she ran her hand through her blond hair and turned her innocent green gaze to Cerith, a gentle smile moved across her face, “Well that went better than I expected.” [color=blue]“I agree,” the peppy young man responded next to them as he stepped forward. “Come on, let’s go. I’m starving!”[/color] A nod rose and fell Annabelle’s head as she patted the page next to her hip. “And I got some good food for tonight. Tonight we toast to a fellow wizard who is safe and sound.” She gave both the boys a wide grin before they continued towards the campsite. The site was simple; no tents, just blankets, a roaring fire with a make-shift grill over it made from earth and a few other campsite needs. The blonde hurried over to the small table that was made and began to pull things from the nearly endless bag. Soon she had vegetables, meats and other assortments sitting out. “Okay…” She said with a grin as she rolled up her invisible sleeves. “How do you like your steak cooked Cerith?” She called out to him as she began to season the meat.