She smiled up at the dragon, comforted by the fact that she would choose her to land next too, but feeling like, objectively, other people could use her help far more. She didn't know that the two approaching enemies would more then likely far overpower her if she was left on her own, so the addition of a dragon could be of great help. Evvie's eyes only were on the dragon for a brief moment before flicking back to the approaching elf. She nodded her head at her question, not deviating her gaze again. "Yep!" She said enthusiastically, just in case she didn't catch the head nod. She was oddly casual in the presence of another dragon, as if they were old friends simply hanging out. Odd that she mentioned her smell. She was used to the smell so didn't pay it much attention, but upon this being brought up she did notice how she wasn't the most cleanly individual around. Did all dragons smell like caked on mud, grass, and various other elements of nature had been smeared onto her body? She made sniffing sounds as she leaned in closer to the dragon's scales, but she didn't notice anything unusual. Perhaps her sense of smell wasn't as keen as that of full dragons. Such antics didn't last much longer because the elf had closed most of the distance and was now standing relatively nearby, observing the two. He complimented Evvie's power, or at least she assumed that's what he said, but he used a pretty big word that she wasn't completely sure of. Although he was more then likely a horrible person, at least he had good taste to point this out. She would have flexed her muscles in response had this been a more light hearted confrontation. For now she just kept staring him down, waiting to see his next move. That move was to taunt her and step backwards, vanishing from view behind a building. Oh no you don't! She was good at playing catch, and in fact she never lost when playing with friends (besides one unfair match when they tricked her), so this man was clearly underestimating her. She glanced briefly at the nearby dragon, nodding her head in his direction to wordlessly say that she was going in. Without waiting for a reply that was exactly like she did, tile roofing cracking underneath her foot as she shoved off at full speed. Her wings flapped four times to allow her to keep her altitude as she crossed all four buildings separating the two. As she passed over the one the elf had escaped too, she looked down, and if he wasn't there, quickly glance to the left and right down the alleyway to see if he was running away. If she spotted him and there were no civilians around, she would open up her jaws and blast him with the full force of her fire breath. If not she would have no choice but to drop into the alleyway and search the buildings. It was unlikely he could have gotten so far in such a short amount of time that he wouldn't be in any of the nearby ones.