"Don't make me come over there Leon! I'll show you how much fun i'm [i]really[/i] having!" Disgruntled at not having Leon beside her to help, she picked up Superior and backed outwards from the melee to join him. Rasca did not get very far before her pokemon struggled out of her grip and onto her shoulders. "Oh now you want a back ride? Unbelievable." [i]'Hunh, Smokescreen? Wish our pokemon knew that trick. But then...who gave the command?'[/i] Cursing her foul luck for not thinking of using a similar scheme for the Beedrill, Rasca stood firm and waved away Superior's cries and growls of dissent. He didn't like the element of surprise they had used on the remaining pokemon. Though it was better not to complain to your rescuer. But why help them? What kind of good Samaritans were out there, that didn't expect anything in return? For now, she could be trusted. Her good nature could always be used against her, if things turned to worse in whatever little hut she lived in. Rasca kept up appearances however, shrugging at Leon in a response to her sudden kindness. It wasn't like it would do them any good to deny her hospitality for now. "Actually, that was totally my best friend's fault. His ambition is to kill himself saving pokemon." She said all this after moving towards Leon and holding out a hand to help him up. Whether or not he took her hand, she trotted off after the lady. "It's quite a noble idea if you ask me." In the end, Rasca still supported his endeavors, especially when it meant being around to protect him. Understanding why he thrust himself into danger, was another question entirely. Staying a few steps behind the blonde lady, she whispered in Leon's ear. "Seems ok for now. Don't look too hasty though, it might alarm her. " Looking around, as if embarrassed, Rasca went on. "And great job defending the pokemon. They probably would have been dead without you."