She could tell Wren was a little put out by the way everyone was reacting to her suggestion, but they didn't have the time to stand around discussing things (plus the smell was getting worse by the minute). "Okay, let's get going then." she gave Wren a small smile. She reached down and picked up two of the over-sized, rolling duffle bags that were laying at their feet. Had to have something to put stuff in, right? After a few words with Minka to figure out where to go, she addressed the group once more. "Every five minutes or so everyone give a shout on your headset so we know everyone's still alive."
It was half an hour later and eight of the ten duffle bags were filled to the brim with supplies. They were making excellent time. "Oh, hell." Eddie said quietly, as she stuffed the last of the cans of green beans into the bag (which was now quite heavy). "Guys." she said into the headset after a glance at Wren. "We've got company coming from the east. Are you almost done over there?"