[b]gabriel[/b] As Gabriel tried to catch his breath, he scrunched his eyes up tight, refusing to cry. He couldn't just be left alone, he was leaving! He let out a frustrated cry, and as he did so, a glowing light seemed to form, twisting and twining almost like a servant. "I don't bloody care if they are the rulers of the world, they still let that woman take her! They attacked first, they didn't try! I've talked my brother off a ledge, literally! So don't you dare say I know little, because I know a lot, I know a lot more then you'd think!" The light began to take shape, and Gabriel held out his hand, a key forming there. "I was leaving you ass, you couldn't just let me go?" The dragon formed, a long snake like body, clawed feet, and wings spreading a good length. It roared, and lashed its tail. And Gabriel knew that if he fought, he'd just be proving everything they seemed to think about Him as true. And he wouldn't let that happen. Shoving the key in his pocket, he said to the dragon "don't let him follow me. When I'm back at camp, you can go home" he seemed calm and reasonable right then, and without another word, he turned again, and walked away, dashing a hand over his eyes. By leaving, without retaliating, Gabriel knew that he was showing that he was nothing like they thought he was. And that Hunter had initiated a fight, that Hunter was out of control, not him. It Took just about all of Gabriel's Will to do that, but the satisfaction of proving them wrong and of shoving he blame on hunter helped a great deal. He didn't glance back, just made his way towards the camp, refusing to shake, refusing to turn back. He just looked ahead, and figured he had done the right thing.