"Well?" Gold asked. He'd heard a growl, but didn't know if that was a good sign or not. Well, beaf. The dragon is speaking to me. It would like you to not drop Kayin. "Yeah, I'm not going to do that." Gold grumbled, adjusting his hold on Kayin to better keep her on the dragon. Oh, and it says that you can tell it where to go. "Away? Towards Seajun? I have no clue where we are." So, we're letting the dragon decide. Somewhere safe, Lekin directed the last words to Aspen, still sounding very unbelieving that this was actually happening.