[center][img]http://fontmeme.com/permalink/170323/b653451403fb202b4a33b6525d882dad.png[/img][/center] The smile on her face turned into a grin when she heard Shaali agree for her to come along. That was great. At least she now has a companion. A doctor isn't any good when they have no patients to treat after all. However, instead of shaking on it, as she would be expected to do back on Earth, she kept her hands to herself. It doesn't seem that Shaali knew exactly what she was capable of doing. Though she could say that there may have been something that helped with her decision to let her tag along. Lea turned her head ever so slightly to look back. Oh, it seems Klein was still visible. Whoops, her mistake. She turned back to the Tulak. The woman didn't seem to mind so that meant good. Either that, or she was planning on kill her... in which case, that would be bad. Ah, but she couldn't jump to conclusions. She'll see soon enough. She stayed rooted to her spot as Shaali retrieved her things from her cell. Lea looked around, curious on what most of the flora around here held. Poison? Herbs? Miracle plants? There were so many things to study around her. She wasn't as good at studying plants as she was with the animal body, but she did have some background on it. And that was enough to let her curiosity pique. Her ears perked up to the gunfire and the shouting and the roars. Hm? Has someone encountered the fauna here? Shaali returned soon after. [color=6ecff6]"Roger that."[/color] It seems that the Tulak was the best shot at survival that she has, considering that the woman grew up in an environment akin to this and not in a futuristic city. She just realized that right now. She supposed that luck was on her side, for now. Shaali had approached with a handful of mud before plopping it up on her open hands. She slowly nodded before looking at the mud, a moment of indecision. Again, she was more experienced in dealing with the great outdoors than her so Lea followed her instructions and spread the mud on her, following Shaali's movement. Now her perfectly white lab coat is no more, ah well, she'd maybe throw it away later. Who knows. She wasn't exactly sure what she will do with it but she supposed that keeping it for now would be for the best. For now. [color=6ecff6]"Yeah coming."[/color] Lea muttered with a nod before quickly following behind the Tulak, hands now out of her lab coat's pockets. Though it looked like she was as relaxed as one would be when they're walking through a security-tight hallway, she was actually pretty alert of her surroundings and was ready to whip out the handgun if needed. As much as she didn't mind killing someone for her survival, being messy isn't exactly her style. Hopefully, the handgun would't be needed. [@LissaLu]