[It's selfish, perhaps, to be as glad as she is that none of her own students were killed in the battle. They havn't managed to avoid injury as completely as she'd hoped but Porom embraces hope where she finds it and the knowledge that she's not led anyone to their deaths is comforting. And she needs that comfort right now, fairly desperately,
(
Read more... )
Comments 49
Reply
He takes some time to stop at the clinic- escorting one of the workers that hurt themselves in the midst of rebuilding, rather than to care for any of his own injuries. He'll take care of them with a potion eventually, once the civilians are all seen to and most of the damage to the town is repaired.
It's not at all hard to see Porom bustling around the clinic. When there's the opportunity, he nods to her.] Porom.
Reply
She's managing not to look too tired or to let it affect her work, too busy right now for exhaustion to even come close to catching up to her, but the fact that she's focussed enough to somehow manage not to notice the warrior's presence until he addresses her is fairly telling. And rather impressive, not managing to notice that helmet is quite a feat. She looks up, almost seeming confused when addressed and then smiles.]
You're- you're back? You're back! Thank goodness. [It only takes ( ... )
Reply
Still, Porom seems worn out enough that such a thing might as well have happened. The lack of noticing his helmet (or giving a lecture about wearing it indoors) is rather telling.]
Things went well. King Edgar has been returned. I believe that he is in the castle.
[He's ignoring the questions about his own injuries.]
Reply
But that didn't mean he didn't feel guilty about his failure to help. And so he'd made his way to South Figaro as fast as he could. If he couldn't help its' king, the least he could do was help its' people. With Lin the Chocobo's aid, he pulled the cart of building materials to where they were needed.]
Reply
Reply
A few hours' sleep - her students had finally convinced her to rest for the sake of efficiency, she would be little help in an emergency if she was exhausted beyond being capable of using magic - has done Porom a world of good. She's still fairly tired but she's at least cheerful about it, reflecting the determination of the people she's treating to help the town recover in time for the return of the rescue party. It's this reflected determination and confidence that allows her to address Minwu almost normally - no titles or curtseying, though she's still avoiding more eye contact than is absolutely necessary.]
They're some of the strongest people I've ever seen. It's amazing.
Reply
He raised his head to the girl, allowing a slight smile behind the veil of his keffiyah, checking that he had no more injured to come before removing the thing to speak in a less muffled manner.]
It is possible to see the true personality of a person when things are at their worst. Many things can be picked up.
[He'd seen it in Firion, when the youth had been found with his friends in the woods, more than half dead. He'd seen it in Gordon, Ricard, Josef, Scott... and even here, he'd seen it. It was what made humans human. The desire to overcome.]
... Apply their lessons to yourself. Nothing is ever hopeless. Nor is it without meaning.
[Yet happiness is ( ... )
Reply
I understand.
[She cleans her hands as she speaks and nods again.]
I am. I worry for those who went to rescue the King, though.
Reply
Leave a comment