Evvie was planning on racing over there as quickly as her wounded leg would allow, using her wings to help flap her way around to avoid any unnecessary pressure on the wound, but as it turns out the big, big meanie was sparing her the trouble and storming her way. Most people would be intimidated at the sight...and in all honestly she was just a teeny tiny bit, but she wouldn't let it show through her determined expression. Besides, she had just killed two high ranking elves, apparently, so she could more then likely handle this oversized reptile thingy. The only cool oversized reptiles were dragons. Speaking of which, where did that one go just no? Oh well, she had to try and focus on the battle soon to be at hand at the pace he was approaching. Without consulting with her new look-a-like friend on a plan she began flapping her wings to elevate herself above his reach before he could cross the distance. She planned on sending her fire breath down on him, but then again with his reach it would be hard to get any fire down that far to hit his body while still maintaining a safe distance away. Even she knew that at his size she didn't want to get hit by one of those things that had managed to eviscerate a humungous bear. Hmm...perhaps this battle wasn't so easy as originally thought. She was still confident that she could outmaneuver him and could maybe even afford to start mocking him in the air if she felt confident enough. Maybe get all of his attention off of the townsfolk so he couldn't do any more damage and then maybe her friend or some other soldiers could think of all the hard planning stuff...yeah. That was the best she had for now, so might as well go with it and see what happens. "Hey mister big meanie! Over here!" She shouted at the top of her lungs with her naturally loud voice. It was hard to wag her tail tauntingly at him while she was flying, so she just shook around in an un-stabilized manner for a couple seconds before giving up and then simply flying in circles in a holding pattern overhead, waiting to see what he would do.