As the dragon lady, or would it be more proper to call her a dragoness? How does one address a dragon? How does one really react to the fact that for the first time in the uncountable generations of both man and demon alike a freaking dragon once again stood, proud and strong, on the soil of japan? well, lay battered and bruised on the soil of japan. But still! While he couldn't begin to fathom the sort of things this could mean or the effects it could have on the state of the world, one that was for sure. It was likely to be big and messy. "Raiko" He responded, taking a more neutral stance and folding up his umbrella. He proceed to carefully approach the pron girl and take a seat near her, though in a decent enough distance away to A) give him some time to get the hell out of the way if she decided to attack again or B) to give her the space needed to keep her conformable. "I'd as your name, but As far as I'm concerned once your good enough to take care of yourself you can be on your way. The less entangled I am in the affair of dragons the better." he gave a little laugh at the though "You're lucky a lone little half-demon like me was the only one attracted by the storm you came down in. Quite a lot of power in the sky tonight. If someone of actual status or alliances had found you chances are they would not have been so kind as I." He noted the roughness in her voice and pursed his lips. He removed his straw hat, his calico-black and white cat ears half flopping up with the sudden freedom from the restrictive head ware, and pulled a small satchel free from his sash. He withdrew a small wooden traveling cup and with a little gesture of his umbrella made a small rain cloud, about the size of an apple appeared above it. It emptied fresh, clean water into the cup till it was about half full before poof-ing away. He placed the cup next to her, giving her the choice of whether or not to accept the charity offered. "Though I must admit, I find my self curious as to why a dragon as descended now of all times." he gestured to his ears, which gave a little twitch "Must be the cat in me I suppose."