Ada saw a large orc and a smaller human girl. She sort of recognized the human as the girl who sold cabbages and liked to try to hang around Ada unnoticed. For the most part Ada didn't care so long as she wasn't causing trouble, but she was now glad to see her. Mostly because she had a rather big orc for a friend. Ada's own opinion of orcs weren't the greatest, but now was not the time to linger on petty grudges. [b]"Hey kiddo. I guess I ought to be glad to see a friendly face in these neck of the woods."[/b] Ada smiled a little, but not out of happiness. It was a fake smile, one she made to tell herself that things were going to be alright. As the girl, Haven, led her back to her friend, Ada wondered what she would need to do once they hit the city. No doubt she'd need to resupply, but she lost all her money at the village. She could always try to make more knives, but for that she needed metal, and to get that she needed money. Or to steal it. Once Ada and Haven got back to the orc, the dwarven woman gave the green hulk a short glare. She was only going to come along out of necessity. [b]"Name's Ada. I hope you know the way out of here, cause I'm not a native to the area."[/b]