Trevor and the old dragon were in the back and listened to Duncan and Gnol. Trevor's horse snorted and moved its head, as if it was nervous about something. It passed as quick as it had come. "Hm..." the dragon rumbled. "Let's see how brave that horse is." He breathed in and let out a short roar as he shot some hot smoke to the horse. Trevor let out an amused sound as he watched it, looking at what would happen next. His horse had barely reacted to it, a few sideways steps and some nervous snorting that were easily corrected with a tug on the reins. [hr] Mikhal sat on the dragon behind Meria, who sat behind Rai. It was his second time on the back of a dragon and it was a good way of travel. He kept an eye on where they were going, checking his mental map. He had travelled around in the area a lot. "We'll have to camp in the forest," he said. "I don't think we'll reach a village before the night if we go in a straight path to the coast." The fairydragon flew around, not being able to sit still for very long. She flew in front of Terasivas. "Hello big guy," she cooed. "Are you enjoying the ride?" [hr] Fiona flew closer to RedClaws, but matched Orion's speed so she wouldn't fall behind. [i]I do glisten,[/i] she thought to him. [i]When the sun shines on my scales. Fiona once had to cover me with mud when we were on a covert mission, because the sun was out.[/i] She directed her thoughts to Orion. [i]Do I need to hide my scales? It's partly clouded now, but when the sun shinies I might draw some attention.[/i] Rachel heard the thoughts Fiona sent out, being linked meant she could hear it all - Fiona didn't need to direct her thoughts to her. She had her eyes on the horizon, looking over the forest. While she dreaded going to their base, she looked forward to seeing the place too.