Everyone on the team seemed ready to attack her, and so, in response I assumed a fighting stance, as well, R'lyeh, however, must have had other plans, as after he looted the treasure chest for a small bag, and placed a sample of zombie dust in there, and took a short rest, one which I had no trouble joining him in, he explained that she wasn't an immediate threat. He also told Backstabs to get over the loss of her parents, but I knew better, I knew it wouldn't be that easy. I opened my eyes for a moment to notice her trying to, well, backstab R'lyeh, but I put a stop to that, saying "He's an ally. As rude as he was to you, you do have to admit, he's right. I know it's not easy, but you will have to get over their deaths at some point, killing Riley isn't going to solve anything," Backstabs cried for a moment, and then nodded, agreeing with me. Once we were finished resting, R'lyeh, for some reason decided to cure her. This seemed to get her attention, and the barrier faded away. "Hm? Oh, are you the group they sent to take me back home?" She asked, apparently ignoring the fact that we looked ready to fight her. "Uh, no, not exactly, miss," I respond to her, which seemed to make her laugh more than intimidate her. "Oh, you're just too cute, and, of course you are. They must be running out of humans, because the last group they sent me all succumbed to some sort of evil magic, and died right on the spot," I wasn't sure if she could even hear me, as she didn't really respond to what I said more than she just said whatever was on her mind at the time. "Either way, I'm going to follow you guys until we get back to my home, the Torentian castle... and thanks to the enchantments on my dress, there's nothing you can do about that," I, just a little more than annoyed, decided to test that by attacking her with my rapier, however, the attack just seemed to bounce off of the dress, or, more appropriately, off of a barrier created by the dress, prompting her to laugh again, this time at my weakness.