[center][h1][b]Eek[/b][/h1][/center] Whilst the others shuffled after the chieftain, Eek, instead, would follow after the Goblin Druid known as Aya, wanting to know how the tribe operated and some of the outlying area over dealing with another species altogether. She watched some of the others leave before getting to her feet and moving after the Goblin Druid, albeit slowly and timidly. Eventually, she reached Aya and inspected her with a keen eye, not wanting to be caught off guard by any surprises that the Druid may throw at her. The only thing justifying her paranoia was the whole situation of waking up in a strange, foreign place. [b]”Miss Aya, would you mind showing me the ropes?,”[/b] the timid Goblin questioned, her head angled downwards and she avoided eye contact. Eek wanted nothing more than to get started on her own devices but first she would need to know the lay of the land and that would require some form of guidance by Aya. Granted, she would probably do just fine exploring by herself, but there could be hidden dangers around every corner. Dangers meant a potential for being harmed, being harmed might mean death, and death was never a good thing, or so she thought. Aya could help ward off any dangers, possibly. Eek crossed her arms, her hands rubbing themselves against her green skin, preoccupying herself out of pure nervousness. [b]”That is unless you have better things to do. I don't wanna be a bother,”[/b] she continued, still not looking at the shaman. Her hands stopped for a moment as she thought to herself about what she needs to do, making a mental checklist of what needs to be done. Once that was done her hands began rubbing her arms again, fingers now slowly wrapping against her arms.