As soon as the trio had boarded the cart, Marcus Wheeler whipped his reins and sent the horses down the road at a fairly faster pace than he'd been going at upon arrival. The cart had the usual troubles on uneven, snow covered terrain but their driver was clearly experienced and his horse team equally so because they made steady progress up the side of the mountain. They would be in Loenn quickly, at this rate. As they settled in atop the crates piled into the wagon, Johnathon set his bag down and was about to begin cutting into it with the scissors from his sewing kit when the hooded stranger spoke, curtly and with just a slight haughtiness. "That isn't going to help him much, but," a woman's voice trailed away in a transparent attempt to garner the group's anticipation. Whether or not it was that easy she didn't quite care. "I know people who can, for one small favor." She smiled in the shadow of her hood, a venomous smile that did more to explain the nature of her proposition than she ever would.
John sighed and set down his scissors for a moment, looking a little bewildered with the stranger. "This man could die, if you can help us, why not do it now and I'll do twice what you're asking?" The woman took no notice and instead directed her attentions towards Crom and Griff. "This is my caravan, as it turns out, and I am selling its cargo to certain friends of mine who took it upon themselves to come all the way out here from their homes... in the west." She waved her hand, dismissing an afterthought of hers. "To put things simply; you're clearly a soldier of some sort, ready to go with stitch-work," she nodded at Crom before turning to Griff, "And you look rakish enough to be in my employ, though I'll admit I'm not the best judge of character. But you're armed and that's enough for me." The mountain pass hadn't taken long for the caravan to reach and traverse, and now the town of Loenn sat laid out below them at the foot of the mountain. "Loenn isn't a place I usually do business, and I don't have many friends there. I want you all to be my friends for a day. In return I feed you, have this man attended by an expert right now, and you may all walk free." It was a gamble picking up a wounded man, but there hadn't been anyone else on the road. If anything it was extra leverage, however little it was. Regardless, she spoke diplomatically and as evenly as ever; another sale to be made before the one that mattered.