Subject: Unlucky Break
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Posted on: 2018-05-30 22:21:00 UTC
(Disclaimer and warning: the Italian is swearing. So be prepared for that if you decide to translate it.)
Ce’rana of Borune yelped as another tense shift rocked the ground, throwing her out of the tree she’d been perched in. She didn’t quite land on her feet properly and lurched to the right, barely catching herself before she cracked her skull on the uneven ground.
Alexander Hawke had also been tossed to the ground, but he landed awkwardly when the shift sent him into the tree Ce’rana had been sitting in from his place near the roots. There was a clearly-audible crack when he connected, like the splintering of bark.
Ce’rana looked over, expecting to see the damaged bark crumbling off the tree and preparing herself to make sure it would be alright; instead, she discovered that Alex had gained a second elbow. In the opposite direction and in the middle of his forearm. How odd, she thought in the moments time seemed to slow to a crawl. It almost looks as though Alex is hurt. But he never gets hurt.
Alex looked at her, his eyes following the direction of her gaze until he spotted his double-bent arm. “Huh. I wonder why it doesn’t hurt?” He tried to move his arm, then doubled over as the break decided that now was the time to start hurting. Thanks ever so, IO. “Figlio di puttana!”
Ce’rana immediately bolted over to her partner, trying to grab the RA as she went and failing. “Alright, that is definitely a bad thing,” she muttered as she tried to look the break over without hurting him more.
“Cazzo! Of course it’s a bad thing. My arm’s broken.” Despite the swearing Alex seemed relatively calm.
“Yes, I know that. That would be why it’s bad,” Ce’rana snapped, glaring up at him for a moment for his lack of care. “Especially since I wasn’t sure that your bones even could break with how much pressure you seem to shrug off every other mission.”
Alex bit back a reply about enough things snapping already without her tone adding to the list, then looked down at his arm. “You don’t know how to do a splint, do you?”
The Dryad shook her head. “I was a scribe, not a doctor. Beyond that, I was the firstborn of a noble, and a female at that. Even further beyond, a Dryad. At no point was I given the chance to learn that, even if I had the inclination to do so.”
“Rana… What part of ‘my arm is broken’ sounds like ‘give me a genealogy lesson?’ Because I don’t think this is the best time.”
She bit her lip and glanced away. “Of course. My apologies. The point is, no, I do not know how to make a splint.”
Alex frowned. “First, get a pair of relatively straight sticks…”
One impromptu lesson later, Alex’s arm was at least not in danger of breaking further. Ce’rana smiled ever-so-slightly at the fact that she’d managed to do something practical and useful, even if she’d needed to be talked through every single step, occasionally more than once. “Alright. Now, where did the RA go…”
Alex shook his head. “We still have a mission to do.”
She fixed him with a Look, now trying to find the RA in her bag by touch alone. “Alex, I am not going to allow you to continue without spending a few minutes in Medical to get that fixed. I have lasted on missions without you for longer, and there is nothing of particular danger coming up save for further tense shifts and timeskips, which we both know I can handle.” The tiny agent chose to ignore the fact that her stomach very much could not. “I will be fine, and you will go to Medical for a very short while, and we will continue our mission from there.”
He sighed. “I’m coming right back, you know that right?”
She smiled at him and patted his unbroken arm. “Of course you are. Just as soon as your arm is fixed.”
Alex shook his head and reached into her pack, trying to help her find the RA. “Not like this is the worst break I’ve ever had.”
Ce’rana blinked. “I suppose I should not be surprised at that,” she admitted as she turned back to the search in full, “but I am.”
He chuckled. “What about you?”
She shook her head. “No, I never broke anything. Not for lack of trying on my brothers’ parts, though - and Korus was the only one who ever came away with any serious injuries. Even then, it was… more than rare.”
“Sounds like you were lucky.” Alex pulled out the RA, then held it out to her. “Can’t really use it one handed.”
The tiny agent nodded, took it, and punched in the coordinates for Medical. “Dryads do not fall from trees easily,” she said with a small smile once the portal had opened, “and my brothers never did figure out how to hold onto me when I wanted to get away. Now go get your arm fixed. You know how to find me in this place.”