Ruby knew Vina's words regarding disabling the constructs meant more than simply safety. There was intention of keeping the Flamebearer alive, an idea that made Ruby feel a sour and bitter taste lingering in her tongue, especially after all pain she had caused.
"... You are right... Let's start working on it... Little by little."
Whatever it was that had happened to Ivis kin, however, was only for the Flamebearer to know, and for such... They needed to interrogate her.
Recovering and soon taking care of the flames that continued to destroy the forest, it took a big effort of other fae creatures, magic, and the help of Ivis herself, that eventually had returned to the battlefield she had ran away from.
Making sure that the Flamebearer wouldn't face an immediate consequence from the dryad required some talking, but after everything the two of them had done for her, the dryad was more than willing to listen to them, limiting herself to keep the red haired enemy restrained tightly by vines around her limbs held behind her back, and around her neck, just like the two beastfolk girls had to endure.
However, she was still unconscious, which gave them time to explain thoroughly everything that had happened, the Flamebearer's intentions, and what those dangerous constructs, that were now disabled and crushed by strong roots, were for.

"No wonder the two of you are so hurt... The Flamebearer was certainly a ferocious foe..." She looked at Vina, swallowing and taking a few steps back. "Thankfully... At least she could've been saved..." The dryad smiled, tracing a finger on the pixie's hair, that was sitting on her shoulder.

The
pixie shimmered, looking at the two women with a fond smile before taking flight, hugging Ruby's arm, then following to Vina's, squishing it a bit.
Ruby slipped a faint giggle, looking at the pixie and smiling.
"You are welcome, little fairy." She bowed her head, wincing slightly at how sore her body still was.

"And... I may owe the two of you my deepest apologies." She looked at Vina, swallowing and taking a few steps back. "For getting ahead of myself, and trying to accuse you from causing destruction to our forest... And even after that, you were still willing to help us, I... I'm terribly sorry... But also, my gratitude don't have words to describe it..." The dryad closed her eyes, holding both of her hands close to her chest.
@Vina Skysong