Scowling, Trex brushed his hair down and glared at Flynn. "Just because you are older doesn't mean I can't beat the fire out of you." He declared a bit annoyed. Being the youngest of several brothers he had that happen to him often and he did not always enjoy it. However, he didn't dwell on it to long. Finishing his breakfast he looked up at the sky. "It's going to be a good day today." He noted changing the subject. "We should make good time to the Capitol getting there late this afternoon." He rose. "I'll start breaking camp so we can leave." He nodded and headed toward the pen to take it down. After everyone was finished with breakfast and everything was packed up they hit the trail again, with Zelia and Trex sitting in the front again and Flynn and Skye in the back. Unlike yesterday, when they played Skye remained fairly quiet only replying when spoken to and then keeping her answers short. After a quick break for lunch they continued on the way to the Capitol reaching there around supper time. Trex pulled the horses to a crawl as they made their way through the going home crowd. The house they had to drop off the package was in the center of town and would take them a bit to get there through this crowd. "I'm surprised we haven't been hit yet." He noted still keeping his eyes peeled for trouble. With the amount of money spent on this quest he assumed that someone would be desperately trying to get it. Either that or the man that sent it was a completely idiot, wasting money on them when he could have sent it with someone else. Knocking on the slate behind them into the wagon, he waited until it opened before speaking. "We're in the city. Stay sharp." He told Flynn. "Anything can happen." After the slate was closed again, Trex looked over at Zelia. Their conversation throughout the day had stayed casual not getting into the seriousness of the previous night. "I'm still not certain we are out of the water." He told her. "There had to be a reason it cost so much for us to transport it." He spoke quietly so that those passing by could not hear them. Coming up to the gate Trex and Zelia showed their guild markings and explained their mission. The gateman let them in and Trex brought the wagon up to the front door. "Where here." He said knocking on the slate. Jumping down he turned to see if Zelia wanted help down but she was right behind him. Meeting up with Skye and Flynn they headed over to the front door. Handing the package to Trex, Skye removed the illusion spell so it would be visible again. Stepping back and out of the way she nudged the edge of her boot on the fine stone pavement as she waited for them to finish up the transaction. A servant let them enter and took them into a large foyer where a large woman sat with a tiny dog in her lap. Matching the description of who to give it to, Trex handed over the package. "Here you go Ma'am." He stated. "Harold sends his greetings." He stated taking a step back. Exchanging a look with Zelia he waited to see if the woman would open it or to be dismissed. The woman took the package. "Oh he's such a darling." She replied. Shredding open the package she pulled out a box of Cornia chocolates. Trex mouth dropped. True, they were a bit expensive but really? For that price they could have imported it from Bellum or Iceberg. The woman looked at them and Trex quickly brought his expression into a more professional look. "Thank you for delivering this. It's my anniversary in two days and poor Harold couldn't make it due to work." She waved a servant over and brought out some jewels. Holding the money out to Trex she beamed at the four. "You all are so nice. Thank you." Giving a slight shake of the head, Trex didn't touch the money. "Thank you, Ma'am. However, we have been well paid. Enjoy your gift." He smiled and turned leading the team out of the house. As soon as the door closed he looked at Zelia shaking his head at the stupidity of it all. He scowled at her grin. "That's just...Just..." He went over and got into the wagon. "Let's go." He said disgusted. Some people just didn't make sense. Sure he was grateful for the money but really? Why would they waste that much money for something that insignificant? "As much as I like all this money," He confessed to Zelia. "I feel like we cheated them. Who really pays that much for a box of chocolate that I can get from several stores here in the Capitol?"