Keela watched the injured girl, and gently scolded her like a mother when she tried to move her leg. [b]”Don’t try to move for at least a few more hours, okay?”[/b] she said to the girl. [b]”And if you’re hungry, I have some vegetables we can eat,”[/b] she smiled, pointing to a basket filled with carrots, corn, etc. that she had grown or gathered. She looked back to Runa as the girl started getting changed right in front of Blake, which made Keela blush herself, and clear her throat, as if a warning to the guy. He quickly left and Runa just giggled, making Keela think she was possibly a little too bold. [b]”I can clean his shirt in the creek. I might have something baggy on me he could wear, but I’m sure he’d prefer this one back,”[/b] she said, taking the shirt from Runa and placing it with her own laundry. Keela was about to walk out and tell Blake he was in the clear when she heard a roar. Panicked, she ran outside, seeing a giant snake wrapped around an even bigger bear. [b]”Runa, stay inside with the injured girl,”[/b] she instructed firmly, in a tone that said this was not a discussion. Keela looked on the ground to see Blake’s pants, but he was nowhere around. Unless of course, he could turn into a snake too. More than likely this was the case and Keela sighed heavily at him putting himself in danger for them, running back inside her house to grab a vial of poison. She held out a stake she had for emergencies, dipped it in the poison, and pulled it back out. It was a mix from some poisonous plants and animals she had collected and she rarely used it. She hated causing death. But she ran outside, and knew all their lives were more important than this bears. She came up the side of it as it was preoccupied with the snake around it, stabbing it and then being knocked to the ground as it roared in pain and hit her hard. She tumbled in the dirt before scrambling up, three distinct scratches on her cheek as the stake stayed in him. He would soon perish, and already begin feeling the effects of the potent poison.