Later, the company sat by the fire to dry themselves off as Bard gave them dry clothes. "They may not be the best fit, but they’ll keep you warm", Saeril took some of the clothes from Tilda, and helped pass them around, especially for the brothers. She did hear with her elf ears that Kili was in pain, but she didn't want to make herself too worried. Right now, all she did was silently pray to Mahal that the poison wouldn't kick in, until they got to the mountain. If Thorin finds out about the pain that he was in, Kili's dream, as well as his heart, will be crushed. The last thing she and Fili needed, was a very depressed young Durin. "You speak as if you were there", Bard frowned slightly, standing behind Thorin, Balin, and the Hobbit. Legolas looked at Tauriel, as soon as she began to explain about the danger that the Orcs have posed for the Mirkwood realm, in comparison to the rest of Middle Earth. As much as he wanted to keep his home safe, the rest of the world was also [b]their[/b] home. If it weren't for the Elves, things wouldn't be as they were today. In many Elves, the she-elf wasn't wrong. Also, if he wished to learn more about the girl, and who she was, it would be best to clear the obstacle that stood in the way; in this case, Orcs. Plus, evil shouldn't get in the way of that, either. With that thought, the blonde looked out into the direction of Laketown, having to make up his mind.