While initially cautious, Ma'tanza was indeed enjoying the show of lights before her. As one familiar with alchemy, it was in her nature to avoid coming into direct contact with any ongoing alchemical process, But, the process was calm enough that she could at least stand safely at the edge of the room alongside Tzirret. By the end of Tzirret's little show, Ma'tanza was smiling ear-to-ear. Her first reaction had indeed been correct; none of her partners had gone through so much trouble to do something romantic for her before. It was enough to soften the fear she had felt last time Tzirret had expressed similar feelings. "Aw, that's just...so sweet Tzirret." Ma'tanza finally said after a few moments of speechlessness to take in the moment. She extended her arms out wide and wrapped her arms around him as she planted a kiss on his lips once more. --- While she would not say it aloud, Ahnasha could honestly admit that she was surprised by Fendros' initial shot. They were aiming for small, moving targets, and even if the range was not extreme, it was no simple test. She knew Fendros had improved, but even she was not expecting all of her shots to be hits. She supposed that he could have simply been lucky on his first shot, but she would do the best she could regardless. Drawing her bow, Ahnasha was patient with her initial shot. She paid attention to the wind, and tried to see if there were any patterns to how long it would blow at once. If the target was moving at a constant rate, she was confident she could hit it reasonably reliably, but the windmill was not so consistent. She just had to try and time her shot with the bursts of wind. Eventually, after about fifteen seconds straight of aiming, Ahnasha loosed her arrow. It was quite close, but instead of cutting one of the cords, it deflected off of the side of one of the weights themselves. It caused it to spin, but the cord was intact. Ahnasha did not make a comment on her shot, but instead simply stepped back to allow Fendros to take his next shot. Even with a miss on the first shot, Ahnasha had her range dialed in, and had a better idea of how the wind was behaving. She was confident that her shots would average out to be more accurate than his.