He glances back, noticing the person for the first time. They’d caught him by surprise, approaching him so suddenly. After just the one native, he’d stretched his senses out to see if he hadn’t had friends ready to drop on him as well, so they’d only found him recently.
“Not really.” Gil supplied, cautious, but otherwise disaffected. “Soft-headed dullard thought he could intimidate me with his little toy and take my things. I decided to put him down for a long nap.” Really, reaching into his mind was incredibly simple, he might as well of told a narcoleptic to take a nap. Almost wasn’t worth the spell.
“I suppose this must be a popular spot. I’m meeting all kinds of peculiar people tonight.”
“As many humans tend to think.” Peter moved around the little witch, deciding to focus his attention on the wannabe thief. Really must have been a dullard, if he thought thieving in the forest was still a worthwhile endeavor. He left out a soft, rumbling hum as he lifted the man’s jacket, spotting a few shiny trinkets tucked away. “Already a busy one, hm...”
The cloth was dropped, an unconscious man low on his list of priorities. No, it would be the ones that still stand that should concern him. “I wouldn’t say popular,” the dragon said with a soft chuckle, standing upright to face the witch. “More like you being rather lucky.” Avoiding being robbed, and meeting a dragon? Most people would consider that luck.
Of course, it depends on the kind of luck, doesn’t it?
“You were the one who beat me to the chase, after all.” Not like he was disappointed. He could drag the thief off for later, if he so chose to. Strike rightful fear into his heart. “Not like I mind. It saves me the mess.”