[The determination in her voice is more remarkable to Puck than her combat style. Upon hearing it, there's a brief moment when he almost wishes he had more idealistic reasons for heeding Sentience's call instead of simply wanting to be part of the action, have a chance at getting answers and at affecting the outcome of this whole affair. Maybe then it'd be easier to quell this persistent thought that this time, he has just possibly bitten off more than he can chew. Mortal danger is so much more thrilling when there's the option of fleeing.
...That doesn't mean that it's not still pretty thrilling, though.] Couldn't have said it better myself! [The sudden vertigo forces him to land not too far away from her, although he manages to do it gracefully.]