Orihime was on her way back from the bakery, her arms full or delicious bread. She was already having a hard time seeing over that extra large french baguette, so when someone called to watch out she really couldn't dodge or evade anything that might be heading towards her.
Yuri tried to turn, he really did. But of course, he cut it as close as possible. Usually, he actually managed it, looking impressive in the process, but this time, he didn't - he'd turned at such a sharp angle that the board shot off in the other direction, leaving him behind to fall.
Orihime felt the air rush past her side and heard a low hum but was still unaware of exactly what was going on. The thud she heard in front of her was enough to convince her to put her groceries down and find out exactly what had happened. She saw someone on the ground, they had obviously fallen.
"Fine. I'm fine." Yuri pulled himself up and dusted himself off, testing his limbs one by one. He had a tear in the knee of his pants and a bloody scrape under it and he'd probably be sore and stiff tomorrow, but it wasn't anything serious.
He gave her a reassuring smile. "I've had worse than this plenty of times."
He was pretty sure he didn't know this girl, but Yuri wasn't one to worry about things like that. There were lots of people here; he was bound to meet new ones sometimes.
Her comment caught his attention, though, and he looked directly at her for the first time. "You're a healer?"
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"Oh no! Are you ok?"
she called out as she walked up.
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He gave her a reassuring smile. "I've had worse than this plenty of times."
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"Oh no! You hurt yourself! Ah, I can fix it if you want."
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Her comment caught his attention, though, and he looked directly at her for the first time. "You're a healer?"
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