Jaelyn simply listened politely as Jokor expressed his doubt that the Knights could do such things. It was no real concern of hers whether he believed that some Knights were skilled in stealth or other things. That was not where her goal was, or her training. She had no real talent in the shadowy arts, and so it was understandable that Jokor, who had probably never met a Knight, would think it impossible.
When Jokor leaned forward and gave Jaelyn a rather disturbing look she felt a faint shiver run up her spine. For the first time since meeting the boy she wondered if he was actually dangerous. As scrawny and ill-nourished as he had looked she did not think he would be much of a danger to her, but remembering the strange weapon he had he could be a danger to someone else.
Giving a small shake of her head at Jokor's question, she pushed the plate towards him. She had no appetite to eat anymore. Quietly she watched Jokor as he ate her food. What should she do now? If he was dangerous then it would be bad to let him wander, but she did not have any proof he would be a danger. Perhaps it would be best to keep an eye on him for the time being, and maybe even see about reforming him.