In all the goodbyes he had almost forgotten the little exceed. It was probably because the little guy had still been a bit sleepy. Now a few hours into the walk, he was wide awake, once again seeming to think that Trex was an irresistible magnet. It wasn't to bad. Trex felt sorry for the little exceed. Separated from his friend must have been hard. Trex frowned thoughtfully. They were going to have to figure that out. But how to find Gyastu? Natsu and the others weren't sure and if they didn't know, it would be hard to find. If the situation was reversed and the exceed was lost, Trex would head to the exceed elders or even the queen. With only so many exceed in the world, they usually knew where to look - though it still could be difficult. But finding a dragon slayer... "Bodo, what kind of dragon slayer is Gyastu anyway?" He asked. "Can you give me any information about him?" The more they knew about this man, the better chance they might have in finding him. Dragon slayers were rare. And none of them had the same ability - that he knew of anyway. Maybe they could track this Gyastu by his power. It was worth a shot anyway. --- Skye hastily moved back as Flynn sat up. Expressionless she listened to him scold the driver. The driver just rolled his eyes. "Well you weren't getting up quick enough," he muttered before turning away. He shook his head. "Wizards these days. So jumpy." He looked at them. "Hurry along then. I a'int got all day." Picking up her bag, Skye moved to the edge. She didn't mind the walk. It was a nice day and she could use the extra walking. Since coming to the guild she had done a lot more riding then she was used to. She didn't mind the extra opportunities to get more walking in. It helped strengthen endurance. She almost missed seeing Flynn's hand. She hesitated for a split second. Part of her argued she could handle it herself. Part of her was embarrassed as she remembered the driver's comment about them being a couple. Stubbornly not wanting his words to impact her she accepted Flynn's help down. "Thanks," she said glancing away. She wasn't used to accepting a lot of help. As soon as she was down the man started the wagon and drove off, leaving them in his dust. Alright then. Skye turned and headed toward the city, keeping pace with her taller comrade. She wondered if she should ask for her knife back. She balked. She didn't want to face the conversation that would result from it. Conspicuously, she glanced at him. He didn't look like she had hurt him. Apparently, she had been conscious enough to realize he wasn't the enemy but enough out of it that her first strike hadn't hurt him. Or had it? She wondered if she should bring it up? His question caught her off guard. They were going to 'Trex's' - a place in the country. She wasn't sure how far away that was but it had only been a couple days since they had parted ways. They had the horses and didn't they have some little cat - exceed with them? "I don't know," she replied not sure. How far away was Trex's place in the country? They did have horses so that should speed things up. Then again, the horses were more like nags and wouldn't be able to be used for actually riding. The four of them alone could barely pull the wagon. Maybe she was overthinking it. It really hadn't been that long since they parted. The library had taken most of the day but it had been worth it - for Flynn. With a whole book on the blue color key, they might actually find it before someone else did. Someone like Tye. Her hand instinctively went back to the hilt of her sword. Where were they now? Were they waiting to ambush them? She glanced around. It was still early enough that not a lot of people were out. However, this area was well traveled and there wasn't a lot of dangerous areas to hid in. There was more threat in the city among the alleyways. Realizing Flynn said something, Skye snapped to attention. "Sorry, what?"