Hallay cleared her throat, standing by the doors to the basement and shooting Cain a deadly look.
Nazren held up his hand and pointed to it with his other, showcasing it over-dramatically by circling it multiple times and then put his hands out in a shrug, mouthing "WHAT DO YOU WANT ME TO DO!?!?"
Gabby marched over to the non-compliant Cain. " Excuse me gentlemen, but Our Goddess wants the doors to the basement open. Rather than unleashing her powers in the building fully she asks to use you as a channel. Another great honor bestowed upon you, Champion."
Cain glared at gabby but turned his head so only she could see, pretending to look out the window before turning back to the commander. "Setup traps to slow the hordes and barricade the windows, we get as many down by arrows as we can before ambushing them with our swordsmen. I will be a moment." He followed her over to hallay, whisper-shouting through grit teeth. "I CAN'T OPEN THE DAMN DOOR FOR YOU, IT STILL STINGS FROM OUR LAST ESCAPE." He took off his gauntlet and showed the dimly lit white scar that bled down his wrist. "Figure out your own way, and let me do my job."
Hallay returned the anger, quietly seething through her fangs. "You will open the door or I will turn you over to the crowd. Act like a drake."
A knife was at the dragon's throat, his re-gloved hand holding his cloak over her shoulder so the others could not see. "The only thing that is stopping me right now is her," He nodded to gabby. "and the octopus. Do not push it. I need my full strength for what might well be a twelve hour war. A great dragon such as yourself can manage without her 'champion'."
Gabby scowled and grabbed Cains wrist, her small hand barely wrapping around. "Enough," she hissed, "We're here to help you remember. This isn't helping you or these people now drop the damn blade."
The turned blade pressed against gabby's hand and cut her palm slightly. "Then don't make me do everything." The dagger sheathed and he walked back to the commander to help setting up traps.
She with drew her hand from Cain's blade and clutched it to her chest with a yelp. A searing pain radiated through her palm from the cut, filling her mind with nothing but white light for a moment. Then something else flared beside it. Anger. She glared at the man's retreating back but prudence held her tongue. Making a scene as he had would only make the situation worse. Did he not realize if they solved the puzzle faster no 12 hour war would need be necessary? "C'mon, Hallay. We can expect no help from him. He's only going to get us killed in the state he is in."
Hallay growled at Cain as he walked away, resisting the urge to bite him as she bared her fangs.