She watched as the human as he stood up after her sign of affection and looked toward the skies as well. They were starting to get a pinkish color to them, letting her know very soon it would be dark. She didn't like the dark. Night time was not for Arcus dragons. They belonged in the daylight. She hoped the human didn't leave her outside during this time. She started to follow him, only when she saw him pick up the saddle and muzzle, she froze, bending low, her eyes on the two human contraptions. If he tried putting those things on her again then she would bite his hand off. But, when she looked closer it seemed he wasn't going to make a move to put them back on her and so she moved slowly forward, following him at a distance toward the human village. By the time they got to the village, it was completely dark and she was now walking as close as she could to the human boy, looking about warily. Yes, she had come to at least trust that this human next to her would not harm him, but that didn't mean she trusted the other humans in this village. Far from it. And the darkness around them only increased to make her tension of this new environment worse. She followed the boy to a barn in the village and stepped in hesitantly, looking about curiously. There were other dragons there, in different stalls. She supposed that the dragons couldn't exactly sleep int he houses with the humans. Fire hazards and all. At least, most dragons anyway. These dragons didn't seem to mind being in these stalls and in fact could probably jump out of the stalls if they wished. It was her guess that they actually like that they had their own little places to sleep. She would probably like it too. She was exhausted and wanted nothing more than to curl up and sleep. She walked down the way, looking into each stall before she found one unoccupied and hopped over the small wood wall, into the stall. She reached her head over the stall to rub against the human's once more before turning and nudging at the hay in the stall, making herself a bed before flopping down onto it, curling her long tail around her body and letting her go around her as well, her rainbow eyes watching the boy and his dragon as she layed there. She was still curious about these two. They were so strange. This whole village was strange in fact. She rested her head on her colorful tail, purring and getting comfortable for now.