“Uh, guys….” Glancing worriedly at the thin trail of smoke rising from the wreckage, then at Ashei, Kathlin withdrew a very thin, slightly crooked stick gingerly out of her pocket to hold it behind her back as she pointed it in the direction of the developing fire. With a flick of it, that entire area was covered in a deep layer of hoarfrost as Kathlin slipped the wand back into her bag and reverted to shrugging in complete bafflement at anyone bothering to look at her. Oblivious to current events and dusting off her satchel to hold it protectively under one arm as she climbed to her feet, Liaena turned slowly to give Ashei a look of utter contempt. It was obvious to all that the Night Elf had largely failed to endear herself to the little human, and the recent ‘midget’ had caused all recent goodwill from Ashei’s put-down of Astrid to evaporate. “…Because, if I didn’t want to be in a ‘den of her enemies’, I’d have to leave town. She’s just [b]that[/b] popular” “…..” [i]“….Light, Rithrynn, why do you do this to me!? I’m running out of places to put these idiots….I swear, this one is going up your ass too”[/i] Looking back at Rithrynn, Liaena shot a ‘why-do-you-do-this-to-me’ stare at her as she eased her right hand into her pocket. Her fingers closed around the reassuring neck of a vial and tensed in readiness as she watched for any sudden moves from Ashei. “So. You wanted to make sure I’m not captured by assassins. Congratulations. I’m not” Making a mocking slight-bow at the ‘congratulations’, Liaena straightened back up to give Rithrynn a dark look “…Although you did a good job of increasing the chance that I might be by blowing my cover, so thanks for that. So. Were you [i]leaving[/i], or did you want to brain any more of my friends, trash any more of my plans, or bring along any more of your elf friends to gawk? You know, just to be helpful!?”