Rain took his first few steps back out into the grassy plain. A light rain was falling from the clouds above. Lyra scowled at him from where she hung from his paw.
"I can stand now! I promise! My legs aren't afraid anymore!"
Rain lowered his paw a little, letting her take her own weight. Her legs held for a moment then she began to sink earthward. He pulled her up again.
"This isn't fair! You're not even doing anything but you're still so- so!"
Rain interrupted, "You need to fix this fear thing, but for now we're going to have to do something you won't like."
"Wha- Wait, hold on! N-no!"
Rain wrapped his large paws around her hips and lifted her, then ducked underneath her legs and put her on his shoulders. The sheep girl trembled in fright.
"Oh, oh gods, this is such a bad idea!"
She looked down, the ground was suddenly very far away. She swallowed and her legs shivered and shook out of her control. She sat over his shoulders, her thighs spread by his neck, her hooves hanging down over his pecs. She was literally riding this terrifying beast! Her breathing accelerated.
"P-put me d-dooowwnn! Oh goddssss!"
"No. And if you pee yourself up there I'll go with the simplest solution and eat your legs."
"Nuu! Don't say that! You'll make it worse!"
She tried to curl up on herself, make herself smaller, but found herself getting closer to Rain's head. Her trembling hands found his ears and she clutched at them desperately, one large warm ear held in each hand. She could feel Rain's powerful heartbeat through her thighs. She was so close! So close to him!
She let out a cute little helpless whimper.
"You're fine see? There's nothing to be scared of."
"I'm riding an eight foot tall super strong wolf monster who loves to eat people! There's a lot to be scared of!"
The sheep girl clutched her thighs tight as she could around Rain's neck, her hooves drawing together. She couldn't get away, everywhere she looked was predator! There was only one answer. She closed her eyes... Yes, already she felt a bit better, there was only the huge muscular mass between her thighs, the rise and fall of his breathing and- oh gods this didn't help at all!
"J-just g-go! The sooner we are done with this the sooner I can get off!"
"Hold on!" said Opal. She was looking up at Lyra with her arms crossed, clearly pretty annoyed. "Why does she get a ride? She's taking my spot! I should be riding you!"
Rain paused and looked down at the Goblin. "She can't walk so she can't use her ability to make me invisible without being carried."
"So? Who needs that shitty power. Just attack anything that approaches!"
"You don't really mean that Opal."
"Hmphh!" the Goblin huffed and turned away. As she turned Rain saw her lip tremble slightly. He tilted his head. Was Opal... jealous of Lyra? Well, he wasn't about to let her stay feeling down. He reached out with his paws and scooped the surprised Goblin up into his arms, cradling her up against his chest, relieving her of her rucksack in the same motion. Opal looked up at him with round eyes then snuggled into his fur.
"This, this works..." she murmured softly.
Red gave the now girl-covered wolf a worried look.
"I'm not doing that! You're not carrying me!"
"I was never going to," said Rain flatly.
Opal waggled the Kobold's chain. "You're the vanguard Red, you meet the enemy head on, like a hero."
Red put a claw to his chin, thinking. "Wait a second, that's just a fancy way of saying I'm bait!"
"Really heroic bait yes," murmured the Goblin.
"I've changed my mind, please pick me up!"