It was vague, but it was clearly all Cross wanted to give them. Lexine leaned back in her chair, the aching in her back joining the aching in her head as if it was a viable competitor in her woes. She looked down into her lap as she thought, eventually folding her arms. It didn't seem like anyone had an objection to what she had said, the girl introducing herself as Sage was even offering the same sentiment as their official plan of action, so she had time to think. As far as she was concerned, her deal with Alec Cross was off the second he said the words 'interesting creatures.' It hurt to violate a man's generosity such as she now was, but what he was doing was already tantamount to killing them off. There was no telling what the local lord would do when they actually returned. Under her darkening frown, Lexine's jaw clenched. What really made her furious was that there really wasn't a choice. It wasn't a certainty, where along her path she'd grown such a conscience; she didn't remember most of that path, but even thinking discontent with their terms felt wrong to her. Luckily, it reached her that introductions were going around. After the swordsman named Al spoke, she raised her head, looking a curious blend of sheepish and perturbed as she said, level and clear, "My name is Lexine, put my vote on Sage's plan." With that, her eyes went back down and she went back to committing Cross' words to memory. As much filler as he'd given them, there were useful details as well as what his daughter had been kind enough to relay. Giants would be problematic if they were any sort of intelligent. They couldn't afford to run into a hunting party that decided to remove some encroaching humans.