[center][img]http://fontmeme.com/permalink/170323/b653451403fb202b4a33b6525d882dad.png[/img][/center] Lea waited patiently for Shaali to emerge from the bush, and she eventually did. She then proceeded to explain why the doctor should take the dirt path and Lea nodded. [color=6ecff6]"Don't worry about it. It's the truth anyway."[/color] She said before adding a shrug at the end. Seriously, she wasn't at all angry at what the Tulak had said as it was accurate. There was no way she could get by, barefooted, in these parts. Sure, she ran around like that when she was a kid, but never as an adult. The Bursmir family had so many things to uphold and she was forced to go along with it. The black haired woman quickly started following her on the dirt path. Shaali was certainly quick on her feet and something inside Lea told her that she was only slowing the Tulak down. The fact that she was doing something like this made Lea appreciate her more. What a kind soul. A shame she got stuck in The Alcatraz - though, if she had not been admitted, then she wouldn't have met her and have a guide who knows how to survive in a place like this. She supposed she should be thankful about it. A rustle here, a roar over in the distance - the unusual sounds alerted her. It was painfully obvious that she did not know what to expect and that she was not used to being in such unfamiliar territory. Well, that should have been understandable. Anyone would be scared when they didn't know what exactly is out there. Shaali's voice came suddenly and she whipped her head towards the horned woman. It took a moment for her to process the question and then she properly thought about it. [color=6ecff6]"Hm, I... don't know. Run? It's not that I don't know basic self-defense but I'm also not exactly an expert on doing it."[/color]