Corrine blinked as she was met with not one, but two arrows, and she scowled. However, she kept her bow raised--lowering it would give the other girl a chance to shoot. Then, Alex commanded his men to seize the girl and her dog and her frown deepened. [i]Shit,[/i] she thought. [i]Unless these two know each other, why would that work?[/i] She kept silent, though, focusing her attention on the other girl and her panther as she tried to figure out what to do. She couldn't tell Alex's men to back off--not because they weren't hers, mind you--but because without the anxious girl in danger, the brave one would be more likely to shoot at Corrine and Serafina. If a lioness could smirk, Serafina was. This girl before her was brave and bold--far more than even her mistress. The lioness didn't have much time to think on it, though, as a rattling sound approached. She turned her head, tail swishing angrily. [i]Cori,[/i] she warned, spotting two giants approaching: the bear was large, but so was the man. They were covered in the blood of their allies, too. "Kinda busy," Corrine responded, forcing herself to keep her attention on the girl before her. Should she break her focus, Corrine would shoot to disarm--she didn't want to kill if she didn't have to.