Queen Glimmer (
sparklequeen) wrote in
faderift2021-11-01 06:47 pm
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Sticks and stones » Closed
WHO: Abby and Glimmer
WHAT: Abby helps with an injury
WHEN: The afermath of a rescue mission, mid-Harvestmere
WHERE: En route back to the Gallows
NOTES: Mentions of wounds and wound tending, blood, injury, possible delving into past traumas around parental death
WHAT: Abby helps with an injury
WHEN: The afermath of a rescue mission, mid-Harvestmere
WHERE: En route back to the Gallows
NOTES: Mentions of wounds and wound tending, blood, injury, possible delving into past traumas around parental death
Glimmer had been fierce in the short, rough fight that had broken out between the Venatori and the Riftwatchers. She'd blazed away with magic and spell and they'd come away with their prize--the rescue of the two being pursued. It hadn't come free of a cost, though. Glimmer had been charging in, her usual reckless style of fighting--and as a result, had caught herself an arrow from the marksman she hadn't seen. It wasn't serious--or at least Glimmer insisted it wasn't serious. It had plunged into her left side, ablated by the thickly padded armor she wore, then stuck itself between two ribs. She'd been lucky it hadn't gone any deeper pierced an organ. The shaft had been snapped off except for the last few centimeters and a crude bandage wrapped around her midsection to help stem the bleeding.
Now that pursuit seemed to be unlikely, there had been time for a breather--and for Abby to get a look at Glimmer's wound. It hurt, of course, and Glimmer's left arm was held in a stiff, unhappy way--when she tried to move it too much (move anything too much), the arrowhead dug against her flesh and bone, radiating pain. That she'd been able to remount her horse like this now seemed like a minor miracle. Maybe just the adrenaline.
Sitting on a convenient rock, Glimmer winces a little, looks over at Abby.
"It didn't... " Ugh. Her head swam a little. "...it didn't feel that bad at first," she confesses weakly, trying not to look at the short, jagged bit of wood still sticking from her and no doubt still connected to the steel arrowhead.
"I'll be okay," Glimmer insists with more bravado than she should probably have right now.

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"I mean it, okay? Thanks for helping me out." You're a good person, she doesn't say but she sort of wishes she could and not make it sound weird.
"I'm really looking forward to getting back to the Gallows and my bed."
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"I wasn't gonna leave you like that," she protests, but she's silently pleased upon further inspection of what she's feeling. Been a while since she's had a hug.
Anyway. "Yeah," she agrees in a huff, leaning back with a flicker of a grin. "Think you've earned it. Was that the first time you've caught an arrow like that?"
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"And yeah. Not the first time I've gotten hurt in a fight, but first time I stopped an arrow personally."
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"First minute's the hardest part," she says idly, "once you get used to where it hurts, you adjust your weight. Helps." A tiny bit, sure, but– you do what you can.
Abby gives her a gentle thump on her shoulder with her fist. Her version of a hug.
"You did good, out there." She's impressed. Glimmer was holding back in their training sessions; obviously neither of them were about to go all out in practice. It was cool to see her really dig in.
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"Thanks. You did too." She exhales.
"Just glad no one else got too banged up, you know?"
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We were lucky. They had Derrica, things couldn't have gone too terribly, but Glimmer was a stark reminder of how quickly everything curdles. Abby gets to her feet, and glances down at herself. All the dirt, and blood (not hers) spattered across her armor, up across her face. In her hair... yuck...
"Definitely getting in the baths once we're back."
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"I'll scrub your back, as a thank you."
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Might be sponge baths for a while, Glimmer. "Especially not with communal bath water." Gross.
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"Well. I'll figure out some other way of saying 'thank you' I'm sure," she says.
"I owe you one."
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"Don't mention it."