When the fox shifted to a dragon, Alina didn't back down. She simply shifted her grip and her position, rising into the air so she was in a position to jab the creature in the eye if necessary. Of course, it proved unnecessary for now, seeing as the dragon seemed to just be protecting the griffin.
The huntress' eyes flicked between the two of them. Scowling, she lifted her spear, seeing as neither of the creatures had proven violent, just curious. "That's not an explanation." Still, she swooped down to rescue her paper, which had the beginning of water beginning to seep in from the outer edges.
Snarling in annoyance, she waved it in the air to try and dry it, setting her spear back down as she did. "Fucking outsiders." It came out muttered under her breath, just for her.
The huntress' eyes flicked between the two of them. Scowling, she lifted her spear, seeing as neither of the creatures had proven violent, just curious. "That's not an explanation." Still, she swooped down to rescue her paper, which had the beginning of water beginning to seep in from the outer edges.
Snarling in annoyance, she waved it in the air to try and dry it, setting her spear back down as she did. "Fucking outsiders." It came out muttered under her breath, just for her.