Dec 02 2020, 06:25 PM
Null had shifted in her stance, bounding from roof to roof occasionally as the hunt progressed.
It was all so very intriguing. She had always been an observer, yes, but she hadn't seen action like this in cycles. Her tails curled around herself as she found a new place to sit, watching the pure destruction, carnage, and- a flash of fire.
She leaned in, briefly, looking for the source and finding a very burnt and very recognizable form. Hargrave? Panicked, Null dropped down from her roof and sprinted to the best of her ability to the canine's direction, her heart hammering in her ears. Hargrave was here? She was in danger? This wasn't good at all. Breathing out, Null. came to Hargrave's den, glancing about for her.
There. She was out in the open, and Null hobbled close, dipping her silvery muzzle down to press against Hargrave's neck. She looked... So worse for wear. An uneasy breath out escaped Null as she circled around Hargrave, golden eyes wide and wild. Hargrave? Was she okay? Null's throat locked as she let out a desperate whine, searching over the charred body.
She needed something. She needed healing. What would be good for the flame? Cold? But, wouldn't that hurt worse? She swallowed, nudging Hargrave again, before racing off for water.
She wasn't going to let Hargrave die. Not after she'd save her own life, before.
It was a ways for water, Null knew, but there was enough of a puddle to grab and drag- she needed this, sorry ground. It flowed up with a flick of her head and a pulse of her magic, drops dripping onto the ground as she swung it about and let it lead her back to Hargrave.
A soft yip signaled her return. The water wouldn't be enough to cover her friend, but she could try to wash out the dirt and the blood and clear the wound. Her face nuzzled along Hargrave's back as she led the water to pool over her and lightly bring out the foreign contaminants.
Please stay alive, she begged.
It was all so very intriguing. She had always been an observer, yes, but she hadn't seen action like this in cycles. Her tails curled around herself as she found a new place to sit, watching the pure destruction, carnage, and- a flash of fire.
She leaned in, briefly, looking for the source and finding a very burnt and very recognizable form. Hargrave? Panicked, Null dropped down from her roof and sprinted to the best of her ability to the canine's direction, her heart hammering in her ears. Hargrave was here? She was in danger? This wasn't good at all. Breathing out, Null. came to Hargrave's den, glancing about for her.
There. She was out in the open, and Null hobbled close, dipping her silvery muzzle down to press against Hargrave's neck. She looked... So worse for wear. An uneasy breath out escaped Null as she circled around Hargrave, golden eyes wide and wild. Hargrave? Was she okay? Null's throat locked as she let out a desperate whine, searching over the charred body.
She needed something. She needed healing. What would be good for the flame? Cold? But, wouldn't that hurt worse? She swallowed, nudging Hargrave again, before racing off for water.
She wasn't going to let Hargrave die. Not after she'd save her own life, before.
It was a ways for water, Null knew, but there was enough of a puddle to grab and drag- she needed this, sorry ground. It flowed up with a flick of her head and a pulse of her magic, drops dripping onto the ground as she swung it about and let it lead her back to Hargrave.
A soft yip signaled her return. The water wouldn't be enough to cover her friend, but she could try to wash out the dirt and the blood and clear the wound. Her face nuzzled along Hargrave's back as she led the water to pool over her and lightly bring out the foreign contaminants.
Please stay alive, she begged.
Null was observing, but now she's playing medic for Hargrave.