Ed was busy rubbing his, now her, wrist raw, trying to wear down the thick knots that held her arm to the drain pipe of a building behind her. It was hard, she was sore and bruised, with cuts of various severity marring her body that was much more delicate now. She had had to drop the device she was using to keep contact to try and work the knot free while Suzu was away and preoccupied.
"Dammit, dammit... ow... ouch!" she complained in a quiet, feminine hiss. She didn't like being female, she wasn't that much more delicate, but it was enough to make this a pain. And a pair of well developed breasts in her was was no help either.
Roy's ears perked up. He stalked down the alley without a sound and soon came upon an entrance to what looked like a dead end. Peeking around the corner, which was more like sticking his whole head out in the open, Roy watched as a blonde girl struggled with a knotted rope. He barked quietly, trying to get her attention before proceeding.
Ed jumped a little, and she would have waved, had her only arm not been preoccupied.
"Taisa?" she asked, in a weaker tone, one that marked she was tired and sore. "Wow, you really are a dog, huh?" she pointed out, looking a little shocked.
Roy wagged his tail and approached her. He sniffed the air and whined. Seeing what was keeping Edward from moving, Roy braced himself against the wall and started chewing on the knot, careful to not chew thru her wrist as well.
Ed made a face. She was freezing, tired, sore and in no mood to be patient. So she kept wringing her wrist, regardless, to help Roy with the knots. "C'mon, Taisa, you can do it!" she said in the mot encouraging voice she could muster.
Roy growled as he was chewing, telling her to be patient. When she wouldn't stop, he nipped at her face, baring his teeth. Hoping she'd stop, Roy went back to his task.
Roy chew thru the last of the rope. When it came undone, he spat out what was left in his mouth, grumbling. He then nuzzled her wrist, wanting make sure it was ok.
Ed sighed in relief, moving her wrist around and wincing. It was red and felt raw, stung in the frigged air. She pulled it back when the canine colonel decided to nuzzle it. "Itaa, that hurts, Taisa," she snapped, rolling it around again.
Roy whined and hung his head. He wanted to say sorry, but his voice wasn't excactly working. He deiced to lean against Ed, trying to keep him somewhat warm.
Ed sighed. "It's alright, Taisa," she replied, blushing a little, making a face of annoyance at her situation. She took the motion to heart, wrapping her arm around Roy's neck and pressing close to the warm fur. She was freezing and Roy was a good source of heat for now. The cold was making her automail leg ache and feel stiff, so she kept it closest of all.
"What's wrong, huh?" she mentioned, looking at the rather fluffy dog with concern. "Thanks, Taisa... for finding me, I mean..." she shifted herself and looked around.
"He's still not back.. is there somewhere we can go? If I wasn't so useless right now, I'd be against hiding, but right not there's not much I can do along the lines of fighting," she pointed out, not letting go for a second.
He pressed himself closer to her, growling. He hoped she'd get the message. Roy wanted to get up and lead her away, but she had a firm grip on him, so he squirmed.
Ed blinked, letting the dog go, frowning. "Huh? You want to go?" she questioned. "Alright... give me a second," she pointed out, using the wall to help her stiff, achy body stand. "Where to?"
"Dammit, dammit... ow... ouch!" she complained in a quiet, feminine hiss. She didn't like being female, she wasn't that much more delicate, but it was enough to make this a pain. And a pair of well developed breasts in her was was no help either.
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"Taisa?" she asked, in a weaker tone, one that marked she was tired and sore. "Wow, you really are a dog, huh?" she pointed out, looking a little shocked.
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"He's still not back.. is there somewhere we can go? If I wasn't so useless right now, I'd be against hiding, but right not there's not much I can do along the lines of fighting," she pointed out, not letting go for a second.
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