"Oh, calm down..." the girl hissed. This boy's utter lack of faith in both himself and her was lightly astounding. She didn't need to look around to find an alternative she had a bit of an idea in mind. Of course, this would require the other demigod to be capable of something more if she had to do it herself. As she looked around she noted that the creature hadn't made any progress with clearing itself out of here. The mountain was still thick on all sides with no air coming in except from above. Her eyes looked down on the creature and she saw all the cracks in its person. "You got water powers too, yeah? Can you make it? Like a lot of it?" she asked not bothering to look in his direction but knowing it would likely be easiest if they took the passive route with this massive creature.
She didn't know if he'd immediately understand her plan for dealing with the creature, but even if he didn't it wouldn't make much of a difference as the stationary beast they were standing on began to move about. A growling yawn would escape it, and then it'd work its way to its feet. Once it was standing it rammed itself into a wall, then turned and walked a few feet before doing it again, leaving the two demigods to try and hold on for and keep balance to avoid falling, but something about the creatures movements were strange. It began creating ice, howling and causing frozen breath against the wall which had most recently offended it before it random its head into it again, trying to work its horns in and free itself.