She had to hold back a snicker when the human began to scorn the male dragon. This was getting interesting. She watched as the male dragon continued to grow and she just stared at him, holding his steely gaze, amused when the human dragged Toothless over to where she was, telling him to give her his best smile. She sat there smugly and patiently, her tail flicking back and forth until the male finally did gave her a smile, but it was obvious it was a forced one. With him so close to her, she blew a puff of smoke from her mouth, purposely right into the male's face before sticking her head up again and walking a few steps away and sitting back down, waiting for the human to get back to work on the saddle that was so tight on her sides. He had almost had gotten it off. In fact...maybe she could just get it off the rest of the way herself. Her mouth was free after all and her teeth were surely sharper than his human tools. So she sat there, she turned just enough so her mouth could reach the pad and tugged hard on the saddle. It took a few times, but finallly it snapped and she flung the evil human thing away from her, grunting in satisfaction. With that gone, she licked the sores on her side for a moment before she looked at her wing. The only thing that remained to be removed from her was the arrow. She wouldn't be able to do that on her own. It hurt too much. Her rainbow eyes looked back at the human and she extended her wing ever so slightly, to show him the arrow lodged through the skin and out the other side of her wing. She hoped he could get it out, and if he did, she hoped it wouldn't be as painful as it would be if she got it out herself. She walked calmly back over to the human with her wing still extended and layed down to give him an easier reach, ignoring the male dragon for the moment while the human worked on the arrow. It hurt. A lot. The would whine and move slightly, but never jerk. The arrow had to be broken in half and then slid out form both sides so never the point or the end had to go through her skin again. When the arrow was out, it actually felt much better. She lifted ehr self up and moved her wing. There was still pain of course, but it was bearable. Her first thought, was to attempt to fly. Crouching down low, she jumped, but right after fell to the ground. No, she should have known better then to try and fly so soon with her all her injuries. A sound similiar to a sigh escaped the dragoness and she looked at the human, rubbing her head against his in a thanking notion, purring louder.