Hansel & Gretel; library
As much as he was aware there was a time limit on things, and they needed to get the lost ones out as soon as they possibly could, everything just seemed a little too uncertain for his tastes.
They didn't rightly know where they were going, they didn't really know how to get people back, didn't know what they'd be facing, didn't know what might be on this side of things. There was more that they didn't know than they did, and that was never a good mixture.
"This is a lot like babysitting." And he'd been pretty adamant that he didn't wanna do that. "It's boring too, not even like they're sticking their fingers in doors or setting fire to each others clothes." Which, the one time Hansel was left in charge of the recovered children during a hunt, he'd been more stressed out making sure the kids didn't kill themselves than killing the witches coven.