It seemed like a lot of people had decided on their next task, except the bard. When the young man jumped off the cart, Adrila had chosen to ignore him for the most part, that was until he began to get a little cuddly with a fellow elf who was obviously very uncomfortable in the situation. She straightened and peered over at the bard with a frustrated look. She even took a step in that direction when Brom took it upon himself to step between the bard and the elf. Adrila couldn't help but smirk at the sight. Brom has been surprising her as of late and looks like he's going to be a good contributor to the community after all. Not that she held that many doubts. She just hadn't the time to really see what he could do and now that she was getting that view, she was pleased with what she saw. “Excuse me, Mr. Rinn, was it?” Adrila said as she walked over to the small gathered group. He was offering his services to go with the small squad but judging how he interacted with Myrr, perhaps he would be best to remain in the camp, with her and the others, so she could keep a good eye on him. “I am sure you are quite capable of helping to keep this small group of folks safe, especially with that wonderful rapier you have. However, I believe I may need one of quick thoughts and vast intelligence to aid me with getting things together for this list I am currently working on. You are a bard, after all. If I am not mistaken, are bards not educated folk who spent years learning their craft and other such tasks as well? I can most assuredly use you here.” She hooked her arm around his and began to slowly tug him away from the group, chatting on about how his vast intelligence would be most helpful and she could use someone on her level to help organize things and help keep people's spirits up in this trying time as everyone tries to get things together. She took a moment between her flattery to look over her shoulder at Brom and flash him a mischevious smile and a wink before she shooed them off. “Now off with you. We have much to do if we are all going to get this place settled enough by nightfall. Shoo, shoo.” She turned back to Rinn and flashed him a dazzling smile as she guided him towards the stone house that Sheryl was working within. “Ah, Sheryl, I have a wonderful young man here that I am sure you can make use of! His name is Rinn and he is most accomplished.” She flashed the woman an apologetic smile before she released Rinn and pulled up her list. Looking at Sheryl's work, it was obvious she was busy making blankets. She scanned along her list and marked off the blankets under shelter. She gave a soft sigh of accomplishment at the new check. They were slowly getting things together, that was for sure. If they continued in this manner, everyone would at least have a place to settle before night. They could all remain in one of the large gathering places for the first night at least. Now, she needs to see about food. She turned on her heels and quickly made her way to the cart where the older gentleman and young woman were originally. She peered into the cart. She didn't want to go digging into an unoccupied cart without permission. So she just took note of the things she could see outright. [@Xaltwind], [@LupusIntus], [@Zeroth], [@Remram]