“Oh, yeah, I’m fine.” Muse told Rae. “I can apply some gradual healing powers when I need to. I’m all healed up now, see?” he smiled. “And uh… as for the glasses…” he looked around a bit, before grabbing the edge of his shirt, and looking towards Rae for her glasses. “May I?” he asked, before taking hold of her lenses, and wiping off as much grime and gore as he could with his shirt. Once the bulk of it was taken care of, he lifted the glasses to his mouth. “Hope you don’t mind.” he spoke quickly, before applying a little spit-shine, rubbing it in and wiping it off with his shirt as well. “They look clean now.” he told Rae, them back to her. “As for the ride,” Muse stepped to the side a bit to distance himself somewhat from the other two, before taking a moment to casually stretch. “Lizard-thing it is.” In only a second or two, Muse transformed himself into the reptilian beast he’d just described — an eight-legged, sandy-colored serpent with a gecko-like head, at least twenty feet across without counting the tail. With a belly so low to the ground and legs so short, he did indeed almost look like a snake, ready to slither across the desert. “Well, hop on.” he told the girls, before quickly adding, “Wait, hold on a second,” and adding some horizontal ridges onto his back. “There. Should be easier to hold onto, now.” he told them. “Hang on tight!” Once the girls had climbed on-board, he dashed off on his surprisingly speedy legs, scurrying across the desert sand in an S pattern, moving quickly enough to kick off dust into the air as he ran.