11-11-2020, 10:55 AM
TELL HIM THE NIGHTMARES HAVEN'T STOPPED
tell him i'm not sure what is real and what is not
Loey had seen the other's fall from a little further away than Hani and Alani, and as such turned up at around the time Alani called for Hebi. His eyes darted to the mound of blood, fur and feathers and, without paying much mind to either Hani or Alani- which was not a usual occurrence, rest assured- sidled up to the injured creature to assess the damage- it was true, yes, that Loey had been the leader of the Templar rather than their medicine cat, but he had also undergone rigorous training under both Lime and Jujube in the ways of medicine, and was rather skilled at it. He just hoped beyond all hope he wouldn't have to use his expertise, as he hadn't in quite some time and perhaps it would be safer for someone else.
Noises behind him reminded him of the twins presence and he turned at once, examining their figure and remembering who exactly they'd called for and, oh- oh, right. It was probably safer to move the injured girl before attempting any kind of healing, but just how were they going to do that- between the three of them there were two bodies which would make it easier, and Loey himself was rather large and muscled after months of farming and moving literal boulders from a landslide... They would have to share the stranger's weight, it seemed, unless Hebi turned up.
"Hani, Alani, would you two try and get her onto my back? We could share her weight between us and get her somewhere safer." he spoke, cerulean gaze flicking between the two faces and then back to the injured girl. They needed to act fast, a fall like that usually meant death upon impact, and it was lucky she was still alive at all.
Noises behind him reminded him of the twins presence and he turned at once, examining their figure and remembering who exactly they'd called for and, oh- oh, right. It was probably safer to move the injured girl before attempting any kind of healing, but just how were they going to do that- between the three of them there were two bodies which would make it easier, and Loey himself was rather large and muscled after months of farming and moving literal boulders from a landslide... They would have to share the stranger's weight, it seemed, unless Hebi turned up.
"Hani, Alani, would you two try and get her onto my back? We could share her weight between us and get her somewhere safer." he spoke, cerulean gaze flicking between the two faces and then back to the injured girl. They needed to act fast, a fall like that usually meant death upon impact, and it was lucky she was still alive at all.
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