Savannah sat with her head tilted back against the wall, her long black hair strewn haphazardly around her head. There were flecks of dried blood locking a few strands together and her breastplate was filthy, but she couldn’t summon up the energy to do anything about it. The adrenaline for battle had long since ebbed and disappeared, leaving her more tired than she had ever felt in her entire life.
Still, when her ears caught the sound of quick footfalls coming her way, she couldn’t help but reach out to her weapon. It lay against her side, the blade filthy, and it was a comfort to wrap her fingers around the haft, but it was useless. She didn’t have the energy to lift the weapon. If it was a bandit coming to kill her, then she would die here, weak and alone, because she went blood crazy during the battle.
Never again, she silently vowed to herself, her fingers digging into the wooden handle as she pinched her eyes closed. She could almost feel the cold marble pressing against her back. The panic rose within her swift and angry, but she wouldn’t cry, and she couldn’t lash out. She could only accept the outcome with a grimace…
But then there were arms wrapping around her and the fresh scent of orchids in her nostrils and Savannah could have cried she was so happy.
L-Luna? came her hoarse voice, her eyes barely opening partly due to her lack of energy and partly due to a headache that pounded just behind her eyelids. Coming down from a battle high was nothing she ever wanted to experience a second time. Granted, if it allowed for another peck on the cheek like the one Luna had just delivered her, she might have to consider rethinking her position.
The Knight immediately blushed, a very small, very private smile attempting to cross her mouth, but she wouldn’t let it. She…there was so much that she and Luna had to talk about and now wasn’t the time or place to do it. One of Savannah’s hands sought out the hand of the white-haired caster, gripping it tightly when she did finally find it.
I went crazy, she told the other girl, glad that she couldn’t open her eyes and look at her friend. I didn’t protect you, at all. I just…I can’t do that shit again. You could’ve died all because of …because…I got so fucking reckless. The pain in Savannah’s voice was nearly tactile and the images she saw behind her eyelids was enough kick in the ass to make sure that this never happened again.
I’m glad nothing happened to you, she whispered, her shoulders slumping with relief. I would’ve hated myself if you died because of me.
@Luna Avalbane