The dragon, once asked about a reward starts stuttering, nervous again. "I, um, oh, um... I... suppose... say, drake, do you have any way of healing your party? I could teach you some form of healing magic, as for the rest of you... I hope that this gem will do, as a reward," she then tosses a rather sizable ruby at Dorisma, apparently knowing that she'd have an easier time carrying it. I was slightly annoyed, but relieved that we finally finished this mission. I then overheard what Trey said, and while I planned to ditch the princess in this town, it seems as if plans conspired against me. He was right, though, it was certainly better to stay a night here, in this dragon stronghold, rather than out in the dust where the very least that could happen to us while we slept would be zombies attacking us. "While I would enjoy the silence of ditching the princess... Trey has a point. We should stay at the inn, or, AN inn, and do the whole dust thing tomorrow," I then headed towards the inn, however, I must have been more tired than I thought, as I fell on my face while trying to walk away. This day must have been exhausting, somehow... oh, wait, never mind, I remember how... I fought a dragon, a group of humans, and a pair of oddly strong wolves. [i]Thank goodness I didn't have to do this alone... I don't think I'd be able to, well, save for the dragon, but I had a plan for that one.[/i] I thought as I got back up, and tried to head to the inn, again. Unfortunately, my horrible sense of direction kicked in again, and I wound up walking in a giant circle, ending up in the back of the group, just like last time. "Ah, forget it... I'm too tired for leading right now. Anyone else got good enough direction to lead? 'Cause I don't," I end up saying in a tired, almost slurring voice.