As the door of the tavern opened again, Penelope flickered her gaze over to spot Hazel. She gave a small smile to her as she made her way to join them at the table. Though Hazel wasn't fond of her, the knight was hoping to at least keep any tension between the three to a minimum as she feared Hazel would be quick to back out of working with Jane if pushed even slightly. She had managed to get this far with bringing the two together so she wouldn't let anything interrupt that easily. Jane looked up from her book at the sound of Hazel's voice. The corner of her lip quirked upward in an amused smirk as she lowered her book down, setting it on the table. "Well, nice to meet you too." She commented with a soft chuckle at Hazel's curtness. "Jane this is Hazel and Hazel this is Jane." Penelope piped in, hurriedly introducing the two. She doubted the introduction meant much to the herbalist but at least it would keep Jane from bugging too much for a more formal greeting than the one she had been given. The knight leaned back in her seat and let out a small sigh. "Anyways, you're right. It's late out as it is so we shouldn't waste too much time. I'm not sure where you two need to start or anything but I told Jane a bit about the symptoms of the illness.. At least, what you've told me." Jane nodded her head at Penelope's words. "I can't say I've dealt with anything quite like what Penelope described to me but I've cured other illnesses with similar symptoms so I figured referring to those might be a good place to start. Perhaps there's a similarity within the cures that can be applied to this one... At least that was my train of thought." The physician shrugged her shoulders, absentmindedly flipping through the book in front of her. "Penelope says you've been working on this illness for a bit, so what have you tried so far?"