Well Giovanni wasn't being subtle about his anxiousness about the situation he found himself in, so her noticing his guarded behavior wasn't too far outside of the question, though her matter of fact response lead him to think she was a bit more than she appeared. She wasn't a normal human with that horn of hers, but it also appeared to be the only potential weapon she could bear against him at the moment since her outfit didn't exactly have much in terms of hiding space. She was an experienced creature, or at least that's what he'd concluded, and either she knew what the deal with the woods was or she too was in the dark here. Either way he knew less than he'd liked at the moment. "The line between stupidity and confidence is often hard to pin down." He responded. Nature abhors a vacuum, and there nature's not happy about this it seemed.
"Something unnatural is afoot, and it just so happens my expert on that sort of fuckery is currently sleeping in today." The dragon grumbled mostly to himself, then a moment later a breeze blew through the park and the silence was broken up for a few seconds by the sound of leaves shifting and falling from their branches before settling upon the ground. If it were a painting or just a picture one would call the sight breathtaking in passing honestly, but for the moment, being there in person was unsettling. Gio hated the fact that he couldn't pick out what exactly it was that annoyed him so about the scene, but he decided he was going to find out. "Well, let's hope satisfaction works for me, like it did the cat." The dragon stepped off the path toward the forest's edge.