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ᴀʟᴀɴ ᴡᴀᴋᴇ ([personal profile] revise) wrote in [community profile] faderift2021-04-04 04:52 pm

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WHO: Miriam & Vanya; Miriam & Joselyn
WHAT: Workin' 9 to 5
WHEN: Now
WHERE: Somewhere in the Free Marches; The Crossroads
NOTES: catch-all; starters in comments. will note cw's in subject lines if necessary.


wearyallalone: (the many throated choir)

[personal profile] wearyallalone 2021-04-13 12:35 am (UTC)(link)
He takes the knife and begins methodically cutting the cloth away.

(If ten isn't perfectly accurate, it's close enough; he wasn't counting either.)

"That would be helpful, if so. I don't think it will be a problem to walk on, once it's bandaged properly and it stops bleeding. But I will probably better use if we can take the ache of it off. If not, I will make do."

At least he hasn't offered to rub dirt in it.
wearyallalone: (Smiling as they're taking the stage)

[personal profile] wearyallalone 2021-04-16 10:51 pm (UTC)(link)
He raised his eyebrows but took the sock and gave up the knife without fuss. "You don't think it's a two-sock wound?" is bone dry in delivery, however.
wearyallalone: (The whispers from the storefronts)

[personal profile] wearyallalone 2021-04-17 01:02 am (UTC)(link)
Remaining stoic is a thing Vanya gives the impression of being practiced in. He holds still, making it as easy for her as he can under the circumstances. Now that it's clear the wound is messier than it is dangerous, it's mainly an inconvenience. (It is a gash in his leg, so presumably it hurts some amount, but even so.)

"I wonder if they actually wanted the supplies or hoped to sell them for cash," he says, absently, not entirely expecting an answer. Thinking aloud.
wearyallalone: (prepare for the flood)

[personal profile] wearyallalone 2021-04-18 12:14 am (UTC)(link)
He's known too many mages without a knack for healing to be terribly surprised when a given one lacks it. If anything, he's more subtly impressed at her mundane skill, not surprised exactly, but glad for a pair of hands that know what they're doing.

"Enterprising, for a group of bandits. I understand it's more traditional to find someplace large and abandoned to take over." Spoken like a man who'd had to clear a few such places.

As she finishes up, he adds, "Thank you. I'm glad for your sake we didn't need to sew it, that's always an even worse mess."
wearyallalone: (Portents in the sky)

[personal profile] wearyallalone 2021-04-18 01:22 am (UTC)(link)
"Maybe you'll have another chance to stab me one day." That one is definitely a joke. Almost certainly.

He can, he finds, get up and move, if more slowly than he'd like. It'll hurt more later than it does now, but with any luck he'll be somewhere with a place to lie down by then. And the well-done bandage job mean at least the odds of humiliatingly passing out from blood loss are low. Small mercies.

"How are the horses, did you have a chance to look earlier?"
wearyallalone: (bound to be long gone)

[personal profile] wearyallalone 2021-04-18 04:17 pm (UTC)(link)
"We'll have to eventually," he says and starts for the trees where the mules, who were definitely mules this whole time and not horses, have settled after their initial fright. He's always been good with animals, perhaps finding them easier to sort out than people, and before he tries steering them anywhere, he goes over them both to make sure they weren't injured in any way that hadn't been immediately obvious. It gives Miriam a breather too, though there's not an indication that this part is something he's doing on purpose.
wearyallalone: (ready to burst)

[personal profile] wearyallalone 2021-04-19 10:30 pm (UTC)(link)
"It looks like it," he replies. "They had the sense to get out of the way and stay there. The wagon itself caught an odd hit or two, but nothing structurally important as far as I can see." They might get some grumbles about the divots in the wood when they returned, but under the circumstances Vanya thinks they got off lightly. Or, at least, that if they didn't they didn't face the compounded misery of losing their mode of transport.
wearyallalone: (we are watching you)

[personal profile] wearyallalone 2021-04-28 11:34 pm (UTC)(link)
He judges it the wiser part not to offer to help her until she gets there. When she arrives, he says, "We should be able to get it back to the road alright if we're careful. Can you take their reins? I can help from the front, in case the mud's a problem between here and there."

Not that the road is substantially less muddy than the rest of the terrain. Still, it seems prudent one of them stay on the ground until they're back where they're ought to be, as neither of them is going to relish unnecessary trips up and down from the wagon in their present condition.
wearyallalone: (Default)

[personal profile] wearyallalone 2021-05-03 10:07 pm (UTC)(link)
"Of course." Presumably not of course given that she asked, but even so he takes the back and heaves it up. (He's tall enough the heave needn't be violent, at least.) He looks back, though he doesn't reach for the staff unless and until she offers it. He certainly knows better than to make a sudden move for a mage's staff under any circumstances, and that instinct is notably harder to give up than the rank was.
wearyallalone: (prepare for the flood)

[personal profile] wearyallalone 2021-05-24 09:49 pm (UTC)(link)
She's pointedly not looking, but she can hear the absence of a clatter as he lays it in the wagon with the businesslike attention he'd have given any other well-made weapon. Once it's secured, along with his own gear, he comes around to take point, ready to grab the mules' bridles if they resist Miriam's direction. "I'm ready when you are," he says; he's mainly trying to focus on the immediate problem solving and not how much he's ready to be somewhere they can clean up and rest properly. They'll arrive when they arrive.