Now that they were in agreement Orchid relaxed just a little. She was still on a hunt, but it was nice to have a non-goblin ally on her side. While she didn't [i]trust[/i] this lizard, it wasn't as if she trusted the goblins either. This was just the easier way to handle things. Flourishing her stick the two would go further into the cave to hunt. Soon Orchid came across strange flying creatures. They looked like glowing balls of magic and fairies. She debated trying to hunt some, but she didn't think they had much meat on them. Maybe if she could catch three or four in a net, it might be worth it, but otherwise she wasn't going to waste time nor energy trying to take one down. Still with so many creatures here, perhaps there was more monsters or animals nearby she could hunt. Raising her rock to throw on command, Orchid looked down to her partner. [color=firebrick]"See anything good? Those fairies are too stringy for my taste."[/color] Part of Orchid also regretted not taking up baseball as a kid. Sure she was good at it, but she never joined the team. Maybe if she did she'd be more confident with her pitch and swings.