[center][img]http://i.imgur.com/tKFjLAr.png[/img][/center] The feather Jasper passed around was practically a medical miracle. Wounds that would have taken stitches and at least weeks to mend on their own just vanished instantly before Hakuren eyes. Torn flesh would reconstruct and the only thing that would remain was a blotchy pink scar where the wound should have been. He couldn't help but laugh a little. "This is something not even biology teachers will be able to explain, ain't that right Leila?" His eyes flitted towards the healer and smirk tugged on the corner's of his lips. "If we sell Bear to science, we could definitely make quite a hefty sum of money." "I'll be alright now," Harper mumbled as he pulled away from Hakuren. "Thanks." "You sure about that, Riddle?" Hakuren snickered, "I'm always willing to help damsels in distress." Harper's eyebrows furrowed in irritation. "Yeah...thanks for the help." For some reason, Hakuren's humor always managed to rub him the wrong way. Maybe it was because the older boy was always making a mockery out of things, or maybe it was how Haku lacked genuine concern for the safety of those around him. Harper couldn't put a finger on it, but something about Hakuren just managed to get on his nerves. He turned to look at Songbird and Brandy, while Avian was up front and Martini was on the soldier's back, and the two other guides had decided to trail behind the group. "Thanks a lot for your help." The boy then attempted to jog towards the front portion of the group, only for a sharp pain in his side to stop him. In the end, Harper settled for brisk walking and it was only then that his eyes landed on Lesley's missing hand. He could have lost a lot more than just that, he could have died and they could have died too. "I'm sorry," how lame was that? It wouldn't bring Lesley's hand back, but there wasn't a lot to say. What could he say anyway? Harper tore his gaze from Lesley and focused on the empty shed they had surrounded. "There's nothing here." The door was wide open from when the giant blob of a zombie had staggered out. "It's just an empty house," he turned to look at the others and sighed. "No sign of the dragon."