Seeing Lazirha flicker in and out of existence was jarring, to say the least, but Misaki found that she had been given next to no time to consider how to go about handling the situation as the younger girl headed into the fray. The foxgirl paused before shaking her head and nodding. There was no turning back now, it seemed. It was only after Lazirha had unleashed whatever it was inside the box they had seen (for better or worse), though, that she chose to take any proper move. The element of surprise was all but dead now, which really only left a more direct path of opposition. [i]Joy.[/i] Nodding her head towards Narkissa as she gave her directions and left, Misaki glanced back towards the slime and frowned. Keeping a semi-sentient slime trained on a group of hunters without being caught was not something anyone could call 'easy', but... Well, anything she tried [i]had[/i] to be better than letting Lazirha get closed in on from two sides, right? With the hunters' attention focused towards the commotion further ahead, though, Misaki glanced back and forth between the deer at her side and the hunters before sighing and moving closer as best she could. If it was a distraction she would have to be, then there was no helping that. Even if that means throwing small objects off the ground towards the slime from the direction of the hunters to try and draw its focus. It was possible that the deer would follow her lead, but... [@Click This][@Rune_Alchemist]