Unfortunately shed misjudged the force of her pull, sending herself clattering on to her back as Kyo came free and tumbled down beside her. Still, just the fact that he was out was a relief and she laid there for a moment to let her heart slow down, watching that tree he'd summoned up from the ether shatter into pieces and vanish. As the the thing fell to piece the bird, seemingly totally forgetting Kyo's existence now that he was free, flocked over and perched themselves on her prone form. A second later she realized why, the feeling of something cold and wet climbing its way onto her hands and up her hair. She hastily sat up, the birds seamlessly exploding off her as she stood up before setting across her again like a feathery coat. She quickly grabbed Kyo for the forth time today, and started helping him up. "Who's still doing the ice?" She called, disgruntled, over her shoulder. "Knock it off!" "Can you feel your toes?" She asked Kyo, concerned. Because of birds she'd never had the misfortune of catching frostbite, but she'd see it on other people. "You should probably change your shoes."