He picked his way gingerly through the underbrush of the rain forest. Ambrose almost looked delicate in this situation, as if he didn't no how to hold himself in such an environment. Which was true, as he had only lived in suburban or urban areas. He had never even been camping before. Even under these circumstances, he was a little excited to get the experience. Unfortunately, his mind was still too focused on the rustling from earlier to enjoy the beautiful scenery. A deep blush graced Ambrose's brown skin at Caleb's compliment. "O-oh, thanks." A nervous laugh poured from his mouth, "You're not the only who has been practicing." And that was very true, Ambrose was nearly tireless in his studies. Although still a novice compared to his others in the group, his progress was astonishing. He inched a bit closer to Caleb at his request, "Right." He nodded as he tossed another paranoid glance over his shoulder. "Hopefully we won't encounter anything tonight at least..." He murmured as he tried to peer deeper into the trees. He couldn't help but feel eyes on the two of them. And he couldn't tell if it was just anxiety or he was actually onto something. Ambrose breathed a sigh of relief once they finally reached a clearing, happy to stop walking around for a while. He stared at the marvels of the bag, even though he should probably be used to such magic by now, it was still amazing in his eyes. "Uh, I think I know the charm. I have no idea how to work tents though." He admitted as he stepped to the center of the clearing. Ambrose tapped his chin as he thought for a moment before his fingers interlocked, a deep chant mumbled under his breath. Ambrose cursed as nothing happened, "Wait, uh, I think I know what I did wrong." He said, trying to hide his embarrassment. Starting from the beginning, at the end of the incantation, a light shot from his fingers before disappearing. But this time the energy from the protection could be felt around them. "Phew. There we go." Ambrose smiled widely as he took a seat on the grass.