Ranathia immediately glanced over toward Siia when this mysterious girl with wings just said she knew who Siia was. That sparked Ranathia's curiosity where she questioned toward Siia as she watched Nathan, Meira's grandfather and Nathan talk to each other with her other eye, "You know this person, Siia?" Ranathia said out of curiosity not expecting Siia to have many or if any friends just by judging how she is around people. "Yes, I know this person though don't let the appearance deceive your eyes. Nothing is always what it seems and sometimes the eye can lie to you. Use all your senses if you truly want to understand the truth." Siia said toward Ranathia as she sighed at the end of her statement. She wasn't expecting to see this person again and every time she did see Whizzle again it was sometimes an eyesore in her eyes. The obnoxious attitude of the person she thought was Whizzle and her guess was correct was rather unpleasant. Not to mention, she found his jokes rather dull and boring where she wouldn't even laugh. Then again, judging by the cold scent given off by the glare within her eyes, it would be surprising if the woman ever smiled or laughed at all for that matter. "At least, you saw your parents die by someone else's hand. I, on the other hand, was forced to kill my parents with my own two hands to protect my beloved Finathia. I'm not saying you should enjoy your experience, but I'd rather watch someone else kill my parents than have to kill them myself." Azmaldus replied toward Nathan's statement which really didn't affect him at all. He did listen to the last part where Nathan said if he really cared about he wouldn't let her make the same mistake. That's where Azmaldus shook his head, it was true he loved his granddaughter, but he thought it was better that she learned from her own mistakes rather than have her under the impression that people didn't trust her and were babysitting her all the time. The next words that came out of her grandfather's mouth were shocking toward both, "Though I do care about her, she is a leader. I can only prevent her from making those mistakes and I know how painful those kind of errors are all too well. It is up to her whether she wants to listen or not. I'm not saying you have to agree with her decision, but you do have to respect it if you really care about her. Now I'll say this boy, if you really have feelings for my granddaughter then you will allow her to make her own decisions. If she wants to rush into blazing with rage then let her. The only way she is going to learn is when she knows she has made a mistake. It's the consequences from those actions that serve as a tool toward learning we should not make them. Now before you say I'm being cold-hearted and don't care about her, understand that I'm putting my trust in her decisions no matter how foolish they may seem." Meira walked out of her grandfather's hands where she had finally calmed completely down where she thanked both him and Nathan. She was honored to have such companions at her side and the fact her grandfather came to her aid made her feel even more special.The kind of special she felt is that her grandfather treated her like he would anyone else and not worry about how she conducted herself around people. That is the value she admired the most about him. She did appreciate Nathan's concern though there were portions of his lecture which she heeded no attention to. She listened only to the points and ignored all of the details. She wasn't one who liked to listen to long lectures about being disciplined. She felt absolutely no need for them since she learned from her own mistakes. Though he was right that her recklessness almost got her in trouble. Also the fact she allowed that taunt to bother caused her to sigh toward herself in disappointment. She knew better than that, but her grandfather had explained the reason why she got mad at the mere mention of her father. Even the thought caused her hatred to boil inside. Lenna and her mercenaries landed right beside Drausius and Lady Ishtora. She got off her dragon walking over and started to talk to him. The others didn't really hear what Lenna and Drausius were talking about since their attentions were focused on the other people. Drausius nodded at what she had said where he announced toward everyone that it was time to leave the capital. By now, the Guardian forces should be in disarray where they need to regroup which gave them the necessary time they needed to escape. He and his Mage Knight group started to ride toward the forest toward the south along with his wife who moved with her group as well. Lenna's group took toward the skies and followed not too far behind while Chloris and Luther walked in that direction as well. Siia could only say it was time to go where she didn't add anything else to what she had said as she followed suit. Azmaldus walked away from both Meira and Nathan and got back on his dragon steering his group toward the forest the others had ventured into. Meira jumped onto her pegasus once it moved right in front of her and like a shot she was off skyward riding toward the group while gliding in the sky. Ranathia still had questions she wanted answered from Siia, but when she rode off she then saw that a man was bullying another person which caught her attention she said toward the other girl with blue wings, "I'll deal with this so you just go ahead and catch up with the rest of the group." She replied toward Whizzle where she immediately grabbed her scepter off her back and rode in the direction of the dispute where she inquired as she got close toward the argument, "What is going on here? Why are you picking on that poor person?" She questioned not realizing since she wasn't close enough that it was that rude loudmouth who insulted her friend Meira earlier. She demanded an answer and she kept her first hand in the position of a spell formation and her second hand was on her large sword on her back if he tried to do anything to her.