12-05-2019, 12:37 PM
[font=trebuchet ms]As Videogames approached, Rin offered him a small nod. He seemed rather nervous, but considering the state Lemy was in, she wasn't surprised.
He "tripped," or at least, he thought he "tripped." Rin raised a brow, but didn't press further on that front- the cause of Lemy's injuries wasn't as important as how severe they were. As he hurriedly insisted that it was like riding a bike, Rin tilted her head, both of her brows now raised. That would have been a good metaphor if they were humans, but they were both cats. Unless he formerly was a human, or something.
He'd let her check him if she rode the sled, he said, shoving the sled towards her. Well, if she could make him cooperate, she supposed it couldn't hurt, though she knew next-to-nothing about sledding. With her telekinesis, though, she could probably prevent any potential accidents. His insistence that he would cry if she didn't and his slurred speech essentially confirmed to her that he had a concussion, so she'd check him for sprains and broken bones afterwards.
She reluctantly took the sled and walked towards the hill, though she overheard Lemy mumble something to Videogames- something like "don't get near me." There was a lot to unpack there, considering that she was fairly certain they knew each other before Elysium, but she'd unpack it later. Pulling the sled with her jaws and using telekinesis to make it lighter, Rin carefully ascended to the top of the hill, feeling a familiar ache in her sinuses.
Setting the sled down at the top, she looked down at the other two. "Both of you get out of the way, I don't want to risk running into you," she called, twitching her ears.
He "tripped," or at least, he thought he "tripped." Rin raised a brow, but didn't press further on that front- the cause of Lemy's injuries wasn't as important as how severe they were. As he hurriedly insisted that it was like riding a bike, Rin tilted her head, both of her brows now raised. That would have been a good metaphor if they were humans, but they were both cats. Unless he formerly was a human, or something.
He'd let her check him if she rode the sled, he said, shoving the sled towards her. Well, if she could make him cooperate, she supposed it couldn't hurt, though she knew next-to-nothing about sledding. With her telekinesis, though, she could probably prevent any potential accidents. His insistence that he would cry if she didn't and his slurred speech essentially confirmed to her that he had a concussion, so she'd check him for sprains and broken bones afterwards.
She reluctantly took the sled and walked towards the hill, though she overheard Lemy mumble something to Videogames- something like "don't get near me." There was a lot to unpack there, considering that she was fairly certain they knew each other before Elysium, but she'd unpack it later. Pulling the sled with her jaws and using telekinesis to make it lighter, Rin carefully ascended to the top of the hill, feeling a familiar ache in her sinuses.
Setting the sled down at the top, she looked down at the other two. "Both of you get out of the way, I don't want to risk running into you," she called, twitching her ears.
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