Rilden indeed had a plan not to leave them uncared for. She was grateful, his benevolence would do well in his proper seat. Hopefully they would all be alive to see such a day. Her revelry was broken by a large centaur squeezing its way into her home. The house was very much cramped and now messy to boot. The presence of a large centaur making his way in was unsettling to say the least. They weren't always what one would consider civilized creatures although first glance would make this one seem to be an exception to the rule. Or she was just too exhausted to care, dark circles under her eyes hid themselves in the dim light of the night. She was tired. Her body begged for sleep, but a sneeze followed by a charging centaur in her clinic made her snap awake. “A Spy!” the large beast cried as he charged towards the window to which a man all adorned in black stood. Her counterpart calmly stopped the charging beast and withdrew a large needle towards the shadowy man. Alura spoke, but Robyn didn't catch it all, something about people dying, poison, and paralysis. The next part was made perfectly clear. The shadow man, was a not-so-common thief. "Like the red haired girl, I too am gifted, just in a different way and my talents could be yours for the measly sum of 200,000 thousand gold coins." Robyn grew irritated at him despite only hearing a few sentences of him speak. The gull it takes to ask for gold for such a cause was sickening! Especially in a time like this! She obviously wasn't the only one irritated with such a proposal. His Highness did not take the offer well either. "You think the Gods gave you those powers to make money?" He started. Robyn nodded, satisfied in Rilden's handling of the thief. But the thief was not one to be finished so easily. "You also would of known i could of taken you hostage and turned you right over to Fusos himself..” Robyn remained silent, not about to entertain the thought of paying him anything for his services, not that she had any money to spend as it was. Alura, however, was willing to bargain, offering him up a rare piece of jewelry. Robyn shook her head. No matter the outcome of the bargain, shadow-man was a lost cause and not one she's sit well being around. Still, she remained quiet. This was between them, not her. “While you entertain his greed I'll see about getting the patients to the wagon.” Despite her state, she started doing just that.