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pulled you out of the water [Irene/D'art/Open]

Lena the Songbird Posts: 663
Aurora Basin Time Mender atk: 4 | def: 10.5 | dam: 6.5
Mare :: Unicorn :: 15.3 :: 6 HP: 69 | Buff: NOVICE
Imogen :: Common Kitsune :: Fire Heather
#4
L E N A
reaching as I sink down into light

Waiting was a hazardous game, but it was the only sentiment Lena had to offer. Despite her compassionate, affectionate heart, she didn’t have the careful, soothing tides of healing charms or spells, anything that could provide an ailing creature with comfort; merely her words, assuaging and alleviating, could reduce a hapless, hazardous situation, she doubted they could diffuse pain. She listened to their quiet murmurings with a heavy head, suddenly incapable and useless in a dire hour. She didn’t like such a helpless feeling, it reeled and withered in her heart and soul like a scalding iron, uncomfortable and unsettled, watching the growing shadows and setting sun, looking for a creature that could deliver the remedial curatives they so needed. When one of the femmes crooned for the doctor as well, the sylph felt even more dismayed at her powerless abilities of naught. What was she good for then, here in the murky hallways of chilling winds and lost, wandering entities, if she couldn’t provide for an injured fae and a weary traveler? Frustrated at her own inadequacies, the sienna nymph gathered her form closer to the two, hoping to offer warmth as the autumn winds frosted the hills.

However, they didn’t have to anticipate much longer, for as she began to drive her head hellbound once more, a dark beast appeared upon the horizon. The first characteristic she noticed and noted was the horn, a sword of visible tenacity, of another barb, shiny, porcelain, glass? Was this the fabled Doctor, the miracle worker spoken about upon the branches and leaves, amongst the curling fronds of blossoming petals, along the inner darkness of vacant, Edge halls? At his approach, for he seemed to administer to their calls, she bowed her regal head, bade a noble bob of respect, and began the task of witness all over again, as he set about his work. He was seemingly a genial fellow, immediately querying with a charismatic glint, and Lena almost tilted her cranium in curiosity – had he seen so many injuries prior that they no longer made a difference to his eyes? Was he cheerful in hopes of sparking an assuaging candor? She rendered a small smile; polite and warm in her own genuine regards, proffering her name from parted lips. “Lena.” Thereafter, she crept a bit closer to the injured and professional, honeyed gaze traveling back and forth, inquisitive about the nature of his design and treatment – did he unfold these balms from within, or did he need other objects to satisfy and seal a wound? Perhaps, so as not to feel so incredibly unnecessary, she could provide some further assistance. Allowing her dulcet words to flow once more, she whispered into the murky threads of healing and restoring. “Is there anything I can do to help?”




Messages In This Thread
RE: pulled you out of the water [Irene/D'art/Open] - by Irene - 08-28-2012, 08:39 PM
RE: pulled you out of the water [Irene/D'art/Open] - by Lena - 09-03-2012, 08:53 AM
RE: pulled you out of the water [Irene/D'art/Open] - by Irene - 09-05-2012, 03:31 PM

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