She wasn't sure what to make of these two. She stayed there against the cliff wall and watched as they took a few steps back from her. It was beginning t look as though they were in a stalemate, she not letting them close to her, and at the same time, they were not allowing her to leave. Of course, she couldn't see it was for her well being. With her injuries she wouldn't last a day on her own. But she didn't think about that. All she could think about was how she didn't want to be there in the presence of humans. With the human stepping back though, she grew a little less tense and her rainbow eyes searched about for some sort of escape route. Yet, there was none. Even if she got past this human and his dragon, there were other humans near by who would surely stop her from leaving. There was nothing she could do but wait this deadlock out. She moved to lay down there against the cliff wall and moved her front feet to try and pry the painful muzzle from her mouth with no success. She had even less luck with the saddle on her back. She just couldn't get a grip on them. She didn't even try to remove the arrow in her wing. It was too painful for her to barely move that wing, much less try to remove the thing causing the pain. Giving up on these three tasks, she let out a frustrated sound and just layed there now, her eyes on the black dragon and his human. These two seemed to have a very...strange relation for a human and a dragon. Her who life she had seen nothing but the humans being forceful and abusive to herself and dragons around her. But, it didn't seem to be the case with these two. The human spoke to the dragon firmly, yet gently and was very kind with his gestures toward the dragon. She lifted her head slightly in curiosity when the human scratched at the dragon's neck and the dragon made a content sound, leaning against the human. When either of them attempted to move closer to her now, her reaction was slightly different. She made an obviously unapproving sound that was close to a growl, but didn't move away. She continued to lay there, her wings pressed close against her sides despite the pain in one of them, her body tense.