[img]http://i.imgur.com/weQcz7P.png[/img] [I] "So we just have to slip an amulet onto that baby dragon's neck, right?" She grinned from ear to ear. "With all these soldiers, it should be a piece of cake." [/I] Ace climbed up with newfound energy, or a mass amount of adrenaline, alongside Haku and Riley. Occasionally she'd glance down to make sure the others were keeping up. And occasionally she'd give her usual words of encouragement.  "Slip the amulet onto it's neck. I don't know about a piece of cake, but it should be fun!" She grinned and continued their trek upwards. It was tiring, but Ace continued on. Am they had to do was hey the little cloud and give it a necklace.  When Riley fell, Ace braced and managed to push her back on to her own two feet with Haku's help. "C'mon Riley, can't have you injured before we face the dragon." She teased and continued walking. Almost in no time, a shadow fell over head, making them all look up. "A dragon!" Ace grinned in excitement and hurried with the others up the trail. The only thing that deterred her smile was the soldiers that were falling. [I]'You're making it angrier if you attack... And you're being crazy thinking you can fight a fire like that![/I] She had paused to admire the pretty blue flames, only to be met with a near death experience herself. It soared that their new target was said drwgon because the cloud one was nowhere in sight. Gravity seemed to be rather angry and knocked many soldiers off the mountain side. She would have fallen as well, but luckily the rocks near her were manageable and allowed her to grab onto. She watched the dragon fly around examining scales, horns, wings, and claws. It was fantastic! A dangerous and yet thrilling performance. Seeing so many soldiers die in front of her didn't phase her. She didn't have many, or any, emotional attachments back in her realm. She was used to the come and go of people so she only continued on, climbing up the mountain. When they finally paused, Ace looked at the amulet Harper was given while Hakuren spoke. She honestly didn't know what he was talking about, so she looked at him with a slightly puzzled look. "Well, would that drain Leon? You know, powerful gusts of wind?" It sounded much dagger than her idea, but then again, they were trying to subdue a dragon, so nothing was really safe. Ace looked up at the mountain. "You think it we were high enough and the dragon was close enough, we could jump on its back? I'm sure tying it around it to a horn wouldn't be a problem. Around its neck? That thing is pretty large." At this point, Ace was rambling her thoughts out loud. "Then there's the possibility of knocking it out long enough to put the amulet on it. But it will be pissed when it wakes up. I doubt talking will be the first thing it wants to do. Hmm, it wouldn't be wise to go near its mouth. Or claws. And probably its tail too. Best bet would be catching it off guard while it's distracted by those guys." Stating such, she looked over as the guards devotedly tried to stop the dragon. With that, Ace looked at the little crew and shrugged. "Whatever you guys thinks works best, I'm happy to help! Although, I am all for parkouring and jumping on a dragon's back if you guys choose that." Her rambling ceased and Ace watched the dragon fly around. They still went unnoticed so they still had time to plan. She had done all she could when it came to planning, considering Ace sort of action-ed first and then regret it later. But with new people with her, she was 'learning' the meaning of planning.