After the ambush had been fully settled, and both Beasts and Bandits were dead, Belladonna's mood became strangely foul. At least it was strange in Midas' opinions.
She had seemed to happy, in a creepy murderous kind of way, when she had disappeared. But now she was stomping around, grumbling to herself the ravings of a madwoman when she came to collect a sack from him, before trudging back into the treeline. It was precisely what she was saying that made Midas the most confused.
Grumbling and muttering that 'Stupid bakers can't count' and that they 'ruined my fun'. How bakers even got involved, he had no idea. Surely he had to be mishearing her, right?
