Adelaide smiled at Mackenzie's reassurance. She was thankful that she couldn't read the woman like most -- it kept her from sensing any inner doubt that would have clouded Mac's confident words. Instead, Addy was content to take them at face value. The hunter was right after all: they weren't alone in this. Addy might be out of her depth, but she would never turn her back on her obligations here at Vitae (and now well beyond, thanks to the Seals). And there was no group of people she'd rather face what was ahead with.
"Thanks," Addy remarked quietly. "I didn't mean to put a damper on things. I'll see what else I can find out about Salem and gather some supplies we may need. Talk soon?"
Elijah strode purposefully toward the Clinic House, turning to glance over either shoulder periodically. He knew he was being overly paranoid, but the Men of Letters had that effect on him like few monsters did. He wasn't sure what their presence here meant for any of them, but he did know that he needed to share it with the others so they could all be prepared. Approaching the porch, he saw Emile and Chase standing alongside one another out front. "Where are Ash and Will?" he asked, making no attempt to hide his concern. "We may have some trouble."
"Thanks," Addy remarked quietly. "I didn't mean to put a damper on things. I'll see what else I can find out about Salem and gather some supplies we may need. Talk soon?"