Gertrude didn't really expect any heat from Rozenalt because of how in his face Tyaethe was, but apparently he had enough room to launch some tendrils at them. His mistake. Any focus not on the Vampire was a tally on their side. As far as Gertrude was concerned, that bolt had set the fight in Tyaethe's favor twice. Once for the hit, and once for Rozenalt's reprisal. She just hoped Tyaethe wasn't too prideful to seize the advantage. She could already see an angry Vampire in her future, but what was one more old lady yelling at her because she thought she knew better? Gertrude had some confidence that Rozenalt's attack wasn't an insignificant one. She wasn't foolish, but she also wasn't unskilled. Normally she would have tried to eradicate the thing before it became a threat, but Rolan had already fired at it. If his concoction didn't destroy the tendrils, it would at least make them easier to see coming. The man acted quickly, if nothing else. Well, at least she wouldn't have to waste her spell on them. It was a little handy to have such support. "Sodding-!" And it came at a good time, because the gigantic flying worm that leapt at them from the woods was probably the better target for the spell she had been chanting. Thankfully, she was in the midst of speeding up after Rozenalt's attack. She didn't know how fast or maneuverable the beast was, but she'd hit it with everything she'd been storing right from the jump before deciding how to evade further. She'd flown straight into a bloody Dragon's mouth. This maw did not scare her. After Rolan exploded a bottle of fire in the beast's face, Gertrude used the obscuring flames as cover to take her shot. "Meteor Light," Gertrude roared, grabbing her broom white-knuckled as she accelerated and flipped around in the air. An immense beam of light shot forth, aiming to pierce the beast diagonally from bottom to top along the length. She didn't know where the organs were, or even if the creature had them, so she'd get as much of the insides as she could while entering and exiting through flesh.