Lilith glared up at the Braixen, narrowing her eyes for a second in annoyance. She quickly loosened her expression and forced a grin. “Yes ma’am,” she nodded, giving who she know knew to be Timothy a nudge. She hated being looked down upon, treated like an obedient child. She had just met the Braixen and had not yet established a sense of respect or even familiarity with her. Still, Lilith was use to putting up a front to please others. She hated drama and would prefer to avoid it. It’s unnecessary and delays progress. Unable to get the Rhyhorn to its feet, Lilith stopped to answer Willow. “No, ma’am,” she replied. “I’ve just arrive in this village. If you would tell me some landmarks, perhaps, then I’m sure I can find my way.” She gave a little huffed grunt as she continued to help Timothy up. “I’ll handle this, it’s okay,” she smiled reassuring at Willow. Lilith gestured her head toward Library exit. “You guys go. I’ll make sure he’s okay to enter the dungeon. If not…” she let out a disappointed sigh before resuming, “We’ll be here waiting for your safe return.” [i]Let’s hope it’s the former…[/i] Lilith returned her attention to Timothy, who seemed be in a traumatized state. She brushed her tail against his rough body and gave it yet another nudge. “Come on, Timothy” she murmured. “Wanna go outside and calm down for a bit? I’ll stay with you until you’re ready.” Lilith glanced over her shoulder for only a moment. The Honedge hadn’t moved since Timothy’s episode. It was probably for the best. He hadn’t said a word in a while and she didn’t want him to become any more startled or anxious than he is currently.