Krissie got the sense that he thought her as weak. She wasn't, she just knew that there had to be a healthy dose of fear for every situation. Fear kept you from walking off the edge of a mountain and doing really dumb stuff. But she let that slide, she wasnt going to argue about her abilities. When Feris mentioned that his mentor was his father, she raised an eye brow. His father was well known among the Guardians and elves as well. He was lucky to have been mentored from a young age, she only spent a few short years learning things that took a life time to truly master. But she noticed that he looked like he didnt care, that he most likely didnt want to be here. "I know I wouldnt be here if my mentor thought i couldnt handle it. I am just thinking there is safety in numbers." She said softly as she looked at Feris with her voilet eyes. She thought he was alright looking for an elf, but his hair was short which showed that he was likely rebelious. When she was younger she spent a good deal with the elves as her mother wanted her to get to know her people. But then something happened, she wasnt sure at the time since she was so young. But now she believed that they cast her mother out because she chose to love a human. Needless to say she didnt belong in either race. She had to keep her head up and make it known that she would not let anyone talk down to her. She wasnt a door mat. That was why she wanted to be a Guardian, she wanted to prove she was worthy. "You are lucky to have such a mentor, many would kill for that." She said as she made her way deeper into the forest. Already the light from where they came in was gone, and it was now a strange half dark half light. She knew the dragons never stayed close to the edge of the forest. "We should find a water source and make camp." She said looking back at Feris and smiling slightly. She was told that the closest water source was a little more then half a days journey in. So it would be close to dark by the time they get there.