“TAKE A FIGHT FROM A WARRIOR!? Are you referring to something as stupid as honor and pride in this situation!? Against a guy who blew up a stadium and caused so many deaths on top of everything else? Are you so naïve as to let a man like him get the chance to..." It was in the middle of that speech that Saina's eyes half closed and her mind drifted away. She had no reason to listen to this entity with its threats and it's criticisms when clearly it had no idea what it was talking about. The summon continued to insult and berate her even when she turned her back to it to focus on the fight between Urick and Thane. And even after all that ranting about how stupid she was, she noticed the summon do what Saina said it should. It would regret trying to make her appear to be a fool. She watched the fight, taking pleasure in seeing the skills both parties presented in their actions as they both fought for what they believed in. The red head once more proved to be a nuisance, distracting Urick from his task and causing him to lose focus. Not long after, some fiends were summoned and Thane began to make his escape. During this time, she also kept an eye on Eva, one of the few other people she actually cared about in the room, escape with Gippal and a few strangers both familiar and unfamiliar. The fiends around Urick, she didn't worry about. However, when the dark aeon began making its lunge for Urick, she was on her feet in an instant. Both hands leapt out in front of her and an alchemic circle appeared before her as well. A large, single ice lance formed from it and shot off with a 'Bang!' sound to intercept the aeon at high velocities and pin it to the wall before it could latch onto Urick. Once it shot off, she started running to meet Urick, hoping to assist him should her ice lance fail. As well as to tend to any injury he may have received over the brawl. While running, her lithe finger tips felt the Sphere in her pocket that Thane had left behind and her eyes gazed up at the airship speeding away. At that moment, she felt something she hadn't before in the entire span of her life. Homesick.