[color=ec008c][h3][center]~Odette Billeaud~[/center][/h3][/color] [@Melpaws][@Spriggs27] Surprise her? Well, then this would be interesting. She had no idea what Ash was planning but she was eager to find out whatever this alchemy thing was. So she watched the ant person open the brief case and look over its contents. The glass balls greatly intrigued the ghost, and she almost had the idea to take one and inspect it, but refrained. She had no idea what they were, and they might be dangerous. At the mention of fireworks though, Odette simply stared blankly at Ash. What were fireworks? As she tossed the bottles into the air, Odette watched curiously, expected some sort of...work of fire to erupt from the little bottle or something. When the bottles collided, erupting into a dazzling explosion of red and white. Odette's eyes went wide however briefly. She had never even heard of fireworks before - they were so pretty. It'd at least be easy for Ash to tell that she enjoyed watching them. But more importantly, she had an intense need to know how they even worked. Ash would regret asking to show her things. The ghost practically teleported over faster than Ash would be able to blink, levitating a bit off of the ground as her eyes seeming to sparkle with just a bit of excitement. [color=ec008c]"...all."[/color] A bit too much to ask? Odette was too caught up to particularly care. [color=ec008c]"I want...everything."[/color] [h3][color=7ea7d8][center]~Ustha-Kth, Bea~[/center][/color][/h3] [@Blu][@Hammerman] The next bits happened so fast that Bea didn't have much time to react. First, Lily shrieked in what was probable slight surprise, or maybe fear. Bea couldn't help but think she had a most beautiful little song. Bea didn't think she was being 'disrespectful', but she could understand. When Lily jumped towards her, Bea didn't move an inch. It wasn't like the dragon could actually harm her permanently with a little punch - it'd take a bit more than that. She could heal from any injury relatively easily enough, she'd be fine in a day or two depending on the severity of it. What she hadn't expected though, was Tsuki putting himself between the two of them. He was a squishy little human. Squishy little humans had no business fighting something like a dragon, especially a child. They would get hurt. Lily was moving to fast though - she wouldn't have been able to do anything. She wasn't particularly speedy, but at least Lily seemed to have slowed down considerably. The dragon crashed into Tsuki and Bea, sending both of them to the ground with Bea on the bottom - the back of tsuki's head resting conveniently on her chest while Lily's were smothering the extremely lucky boy. [color=7ea7d8]"Hnn...little rabbit if you wanted a hug, asking this little birdie would have happily obliged."[/color] Bea giggled before turning her attention to Tsuki. [color=7ea7d8]"Are you hurt, little cub?"[/color] Tsuki would find himself being lifted gently off of Bea by two slimy appendages. Bea sat up, sitting Tsuki down in her lap. [color=7ea7d8]"Little cubs like you have no business fighting a dragon. You'd make your big sister worry, little cub."[/color]