[It all happened so fast. She had only wanted to help him. Instead now she lies on the dirt road in a puddle of her own blood. Winry can't move, she can't even turn herself over. The red liquid stains her clothes and hair, spreading like an infection. The best the girl can do is turn her head so the steadily growing puddle doesn't choke her. Pain
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He approaches her cautiously, bending down to feel for a pulse, unmindful of the blood. There is no one else around that he can sense, not at the moment.
Leaning close, he speaks in a low whisper.] Can you hear me?
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Yes.
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There's a clinic, he knows, but getting her there would take time she doesn't have. He at least needs to get her off the ground and to someplace where he might be able to find water and something to serve as bandages.
For now, he removes his shirt and hers. Sorry, Winry. Your life is more important than your modesty. He ties his around her tightly, keeping pressure on the wound.
Then he lifts her gently into his arms.] This workshop here - I'm going to take you inside. Just remain limp.
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Once cradled in Itachi's arm the wincing stops for the most part. She wants to thank the Good Samaritan, but that would take strength she doesn't have at the moment.]
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...You're shitting me-
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Oi. Oi- You're- [...Not dead, right? Okay so he's not perfectly okay]
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Vulnera Sanentur. [She murmurs it three times, and it sounds very song-like, dragging her wand across the air over Winry's body. It takes a second round of three murmurs of the spell before the blood starts to actually do what it's supposed to. Winry should stop bleeding now and the wounds should be healing.]
Where are you get hurt? [Please don't let her be dead. Please...]
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I'm going to put some dittany on the wound to help it heal faster so it won't scar. [Which means reaching under Winry's shirt if there's no gash through it, or just applying dittany around any tears in the fabric.]
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Thank you.
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Winry can't focus. She's read the first half of this sentence a million times by now. She's not even thinking about anything - or at least trying not to. She looks sadly at the book, as if it were a beaten puppy.]
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Winry?
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