[img]http://i.imgur.com/weQcz7P.png[/img] Soon didn't come fast enough for Ace's fast paced life. She was excited to see them, and she still stuck by her goal. Everyone began to walk off on their birds so she hopped back on Dipper. "Don't worry Fluff. No running. You can take it easy." She smiled and petted his neck as it shook its feathers a little before starting at a comfortable pace. As tired as Dipper was, she didn't expect to be line leader again. In fact, she was holding her place in the back with the slower riders. Even in all her excitement, Ace did understand that her large ball of Fluff had to take a break, so she kept her excitement to be first down, and only talked about the dragons. Though even the fiery Ace had to calm herself down. She wanted to keep enough energy to conquer the dragons. "So, Leon, Haku, any interesting ideas as to how to get a dragon to laugh? I don't think jokes will work." She asked those two because they seemed to be the most inquisitive and creative. As far as intelligence went, they were probably right up that alley too. Just as she asked, Inadi spoke up.  With a raised brow of curiosity, mainly because she had yet to actually talk to the new male, she listened. [I]“So is it just the idea of adventure that gets you excited or is it the fact that danger comes along with it?” He asked, trying his best not to sound rude when asking the question. Taking the reigns back up he began following the guides to the large dirt path on their way. “Because I honestly wouldn't think anyone would be this excited to potentially have to fight and kill something that could eat each and everyone of us in a single bite.”[/I] Ace gave him a questionable look. What was he talking about danger and fighting? There was no danger. Danger only came when you were hurt. But, he must've not known that. Ace giggled lightly and shook her head. "You aren't excited to see a creature everyone tells you that doesn't exist? To answer your question, you can say that it's the adventure then, although, I'm always excited. Why wouldn't I be? And you're mistaken Inadi. To get a dragon's laugh doesn't involve killing and fighting. Or means we have to tame it. And that'll be the best thing ever!"  The girl paused and jumped off Dipper. "Take care Fluff. Maybe I'll see you some time later. Remember to be the best and be happy." Ace laughed when the bird put his head against hers almost like a gentle headbut. She patted him one final time and then waved as he left. "Take care Dipper!" With a final nod, Ace turned back to Inadi. "If you don't recall, I've already said that I planned on taming one of these dragons. It shall be done! But you can't make a dragon laugh through violence." Ace shrugged, assuming that was the best explanation that she could give. Seeing the stones, it reminded her of when Harper and Jasper were with her climbing up the mossy stones. With a grin, she jumped on them and looked over at the two. "There's no moss this time Jasper, but please do be careful." Ace gave a two finger salute before bounding up the rocks, quite recklessly compared to Inadi. He held firm to the ground, but Ace moved too much for her to slip in one place. Step by step she jumped on the slippery rocks, and each jump she had to catch herself by either continuing her jumping or by leaning forward. It was neuter to fall forward than backwards. Hearing that the dragons were friendly made her grin. "This should be all the more fun. And easier too!" If they were friendly enough to play with children, they had to be amazing companions.