Jay opened her eyes and it felt like the whole forest was spinning around her. She tried to stand up but this throbbing was preoccuping her every thought. She saw some brown blobs and someone - probably human- moving through them. Eventually she stood up and got some of her vision back, and when she did she almost wanted to pass out again.

Saphira was fighting off around a pack of 5 or 6 wild Wargs, and currently she was on the back of one with two daggers jabbed in the skull of it. Jay looked around for Robin before joining and noticed that she was nowhere to be found.

"Robin?!" She called out. Looking around frantically for her friend, Saphira zoomed past on top of yet another beast.

"You mind helping me out instead of standing there like a stiff rabbit!?" Saphira yelled at Jay, which snapped her out of panic and back to the fight.

"Wheres Robin?" She felt her voice crack, and shook her head trying to focus.

"Lets kill these son of a bitches before we freak out OKAY?" Saphira snapped aggressively. Jay nodded and ran to go grab her bow. She pulled out an arrow from her back, knocked it, aimed for a warg that was surrounding Saphira, and fired right through the skull.

The Wargs got distracted by their dead companion and Saphira took the chance to grab one around the neck and pin it down. Jay widened her eyes as two came charging for her and she instinctively climbed the tree behind her. The branch she was sitting on was to high for the Wargs, but they kept on trying to reach the archer as she looked down on them. Saphira however, finished off the Warg she was holding on to by snapping its neck. Yeah, she can be pretty extreme, Jays thoughts were cut off as the two below her gave up and headed for Saphira who was more reachable. Thinking fast, Jay pulled out an arrow and aimed for one of the Wargs. She fired and it hit its mark right in the rear end.

"Ooo," She made a 'that must've hurt face' and continued firing. Saphira refused to go up the tree and dodged out of the falling Warg that just got butt hurt (see what I did there) just in time to counter her body and stab the second Warg right in between its eyes.

Panting, they both took a moment to breathe. But moments later, tall ugly goblins came running from all sides. Crawling, biting, growling, they started to attack both the winded girls.

"Oh you've GOT to be joking!" Saphira shouted frustratingly. She grabbed her bow behind her back and started shooting before they could reach the camp clearing. Jay felt a rumble on the tree and swung around to find a goblin face to face with her. Angry at the things attacking them both she hissed,

"Back off you ugly bastards!" And promptly shot the thing right in the forehead. She turned around to continue shooting, and did so fast that she swung off the tree. Although, her legs were squeezing the branch so hard that she was simply hanging upside down. Deciding to go with it she started shooting again from her awkward angle. One by one they fell, and Saphira was rolling on top of them and slicing their throats in a frenzy. Then it was all over and they both just stood there trying to catch their breaths.

"Uh oh," Jay mumbled before her legs gave way and she landed with a thud on the ground. Saphira walked over to her friend and saw that she was fine, just a bit bruised.

"Well that was fun," Jay joked.

"Uh huh, you just sat in the tree while I had to take them head on, you knucklehead. " Saphira retorted.

"Oh shut up you ungrateful cow, I was helping and you know it," she put her arm over her head, clearly not wanting to get up. Saphira then turned her head to look at the now blood soaked camp.

"Well, probably a good idea to go search for bird-brain."

Jay sat up and remembered their lost friend.

"Great job Saphira, way to keep the mood light" she grumbled sarcastically. She got to her feet and looked around. The place where Robin laid down was messed up, like she was dragged.

"Somebody took her and used this fight as a distraction for both of us." Saphira noted. Jay felt concern rise in her chest and looked at Saphira, who looked back with a straight face, but her eyes betrayed her worry as well.

This was not good at all.