That was a mistake. He might have taken her off guard with the first shot, but now that she knew he was there she could much better at predicting and dodging his attacks. He'd lost his chance of winning this battle quickly, if at all. She brushed off his demands to surrender. Why would he expect the padawan of a jedi master on the council to give in so easily to the demands of some random bounty hunter? He sure had some nerve. A lot of bounty hunters showed the same overconfidence. Perhaps it came with the line of work where any hesitation or meekness would quickly lead to their downfall or getting strong-armed by others out of their optimum pay. "If you run away then I won't pursue you. That's my offer," she replied. "Unless of course you do something to annoy me before then." She eyed the traitorous Jaskan for a brief moment but kept the bounty hunter in view as well. Her master warned her that there was something a little off about him but they couldn't exactly be sure as to what, or had any proof in the matter. It would appear like their suspicions were correct after all. And here he could have grown in power among the jedi ranks. Such a shame...for him. Even she could defeat him, so against her master he didn't have a prayer of winning, if that's what he was hopping for. Then there was this bounty hunter, but he didn't seem too out of the ordinary. All in all she could more then likely deal with this situation herself and then free her master soon after. She waited only a brief moment and would then attack unless they took the unlikely action of running away as suggested. She raised both her lightsabers in front of her torso and then charged forward to strike at the bounty hunter with a horizontal swing from her right saber while keeping her left up to deflect any attacks that came her way. If he began shooting at her before she got close enough then she might have to reevaluate her situation and do some swift dodging while she tried to get closer.