Once Neveah had finished binding Caspar in a way she couldn't escape, her eyes locked onto Aerendyl as he began to change forms. She knew this could be extremely dangerous, and it would be fairly difficult for her to escape while also bringing Caspar with her. Immediately she made a decision and shifted Caspar so she sat against the base of a tree, close enough to be in sight of Neveah but not too close. Neveah then shoved her index and middle fingers of her right hand down between Caspar's collar bone and shoulder blade and immediately Caspar was unconscious. She should remain that way for a few hours, she figured. Neveah then turned to face Aerendyl again and she let out a slow, raspy breath. She knew if she ran, he'd chase her down, creating the familiar game of cat and mouse. If she stayed he'd probably attack her anyway but the area they were in was small and it would make it harder for him to reach her between the bushes and trees. She wondered briefly if she could speak to him in a way that might turn him off of attacking her. The worst case scenario in that, was that it didn't work. Best case, it did. She figured she'd give it a shot. [color=f7976a][i]"Aerendyl, I know right now you are probably uncomfortable by me being here... But you can let me leave. You don't have to do this, you know?"[/i][/color] she said, her voice soft and soothing. She decided then to reach her hand out toward his muzzle. She'd risk losing her hand doing so, but did it anyway.