At Ronin's instructions, Elyna nodded. She didn't need to be told twice: until they got some clarity about what had happened, they needed to act as if they were still in danger. Of course, Elyna already assumed she was pretty much always in danger (since she was always surrounded by men), so that was nothing new. "On it, sir." Although he was a man, Ronin was one of the few exceptions to her hatred from them, so she would listen. It helped that he was the only superior officer worth his salt around and about.
Speeding over, shocked to discover she felt slower than before, Elyna grabbedEdrei. "You're on crowd control with me. Take one side, I'll take the other." The other woman was a soldier as well, and Elyna felt they needed all the help they could get. With that, Elyna started looking for stragglers at the edge of the group. Any soldiers she found would be roped into guard duty, while any noncombatants would be gently, but firmly and insistently dragged to the center of their group.
Speeding over, shocked to discover she felt slower than before, Elyna grabbed