[As soon as she sees the ball of fire flying towards the monster-- and herself, as well-- she scrambles to get up from the snow as swiftly as she can, backing up and away from the fireball, which does hit the monster to its side, but only barely. The monster (a giant creature, seeming to be a mix of a wolf and a lynx) howls in pain, turning to fully face Ashura.
The wordless exclaims of horror that Shara can't quite suppress aren't enough to catch the monster's attention, so she'll stand there, unsure of whether she should be running away from the danger, or towards Ashura; both choices seem equally bad, because if she runs away, she'll be running away from the camping grounds and possibly towards more monsters, and if she runs towards him, not only will she be in the way of his fireballs, she would also have to pass the monster.]