Regina froze upon reaching a spot in the rubble where she could see Isabeau. She heard Sakaala say something about Ionathan but was too distracted by what she saw. Isabeau was reaching for something. She shook herself from her concentration as she heard something about the "mad one" being taken alive. "Mad one?" she asked, turning to see Ionathan tying Genevieve's wrists. "Looks like he's got a handle on things over there." she said, climbing higher, having to push Sakaala's hand from her shoulder. She said nothing as she watched Isabeau, staring into her eyes. She mumbled to herself as she looked at Genevieve again, wondering just what the artifact had done to her. She remembered the dragons, fighting beside Siegfried and Ionathan, among many others, and retrieving the item for the woman. She turned back to Isabeau, remembering her feelings for her before and after what the halfling considered the woman's betrayal. She looked down, deep in thought. [i]Did she really betray me?[/i] she thought, glancing at her again, [i]Or did I just feel betrayed and hurt because of my feelings for her?[/i] She turned back to Sakaala, shaking her head. "I need more sleep." she said simply. "As strong as you are, I'd probably weigh nothing to you. Got room in your pack to carry me?" She risked another glance at Isabeau, trying to think of what to say. With a sigh, she drew a longtooth to point at the... She didn't know what to consider Isabeau anymore. It seemed they were no longer enemies but not yet allies. "I have questions for you." she warned. "Don't stray too far or I will hunt you down." She sheathed the extended dagger before looking back at Sakaala, her arms open to see if Sakaala would help her down, if not help her on her back so she could sleep more. If Sakaala were to set her on the ground, she would walk to Emil, looking at him. "Give a lady a lift?" she'd ask with a tired smile. If Sakaala slid the halfling to her back, she would slip into a place she would not fall and try to sleep, listening to the beast-woman's heartbeat through her back.