[center][h3][color=DB7093]Thalia Roven[/color][/h3][/center] It wasn't long before Thalia lost sight of the angel running through the forest. She immediately disappeared, like a terrified prey, and before Thalia couuld even realise it, she was gone. It was probably for the best too, as the forest slowly grew louder with more and more sounds. [i]There are more people here, whether good or bad, I can't tell.[/i] It was then she tried re-evaluating her life choices. One: follow after Little Miss Explorer and possibly be killed for simply existing on the wrong side. Two: find the pesky angel, but be killed for swiping other creatures' prey. Yeah, none of them really sounded too good. Thalia may like helping people out, but there was no way in hell was she risking her ears for this. Readjusting her grip on her bow, one arrow pinched between her fingers, Thalia looked around her surroundings. She had come running after the girl, without realising that she hadn't been focusing on the direction. [i]Fucking great, lost in the woods.[/i] Cursing her luck, the Elf sighed. Thalia picked up a leaf fallen beside her, evaluating it carefully before letting the breeze blow it away from her open palm. Her eyes watched critically as the leaf blew to the right, and with another sigh, Thalia followed. It wasn't long before Thalia was approaching closer and closer to sound. It was muffled, but something. Heart racing, she tightened her grip on her bow before peeking past the tree she was hiding behind. What she saw made her raise an eyebrow. The angel she had followed - and lost - had her wings and arms spread, covering something protectively as she spoke to the soldier. [i]As if the soldier will see things like that.[/i] Thalia shook her head, her blonde hair flowing with every movement. Thalia took one step closer, to be able to see the spectators clearly but her boots crushed some old leaves instead, alerting anyone nearby. [i]Well... shit.[/i] Thalia decided it was best just to reveal herself. No point hiding when people were already aware of your presence? Keeping her bow ready, she stepped past the tree, arrow still pointing down so that she wasn't giving anyone any ideas. [color=DB7093]"Seems like a party over here."[/color] She couldn't help but comment, to no one in particular.