There were many things that Gabriel considered were strange and obviously magical, the use of fire works to try and stop a monster was on the top of the strange and wacky. His dragon weaved in and out expertly, avoiding the flaming balls of death as they hurtled towards them, and in one case actually engulfing one, spitting it back out in a gush of dragon fire. Gabriel was sure his face was pale, and he had to wonder why the dragon had taken him with it. Gabriel closed his eyes tightly and let his dragon do what it was going to do. If he was going to die here, so be it. It began to unleash it's fire over the wounds the explosion had caused, the heat flying back towards Gabriel, who pressed against the dragon. Ignotious. That's what he should call the dragon. He laid his face against the dragon's scales, and hung on with all his strength. His dagger would be no use here, and he had no magical powers he could fling towards the monster. When would this end? [hr] Jessie nestled quite comfortably against Ferris, content where she was, and more than happy to stay where she was for the rest of the day. She would gladly ask the hotel staff to simply deliver food right to the bed, if need be. She smiled, quite happily. [color=f6989d]"Anything but the games, and as long as it is fun, and frigging awesome, I'm happy"[/color] She said, her voice sounding almost like a pleased cat. [@Raijinslayer][@hatakekuro][@Liugubrious][@zarkun][@oblivion666][@lunariors34]