[Kay is lying face-down in the snow. The snow is soaked with his blood. He doesn't move, aside from a slight twitching.]
H-hello?
[He barely manages to talk. He gets up on his hands and knees, shaking, and the collapses again.]
(ooc; Continued from
here. action post for whoever finds him. Voice post for everybody else.)
"Hello," she says when she pushes the door open with near silence, peering in. Her voice is soft as usual, so if he is asleep she will simply leave the flowers and exit, but if he is awake, quiet voices carry well enough to be heard.
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"Yes?" he responds. He is looking a bit better than he did on the video, the blood being cleaned up and bandages put around his eyes, but he still shakes a bit.
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"Are you," she pauses, tilting her head at the eyeless one. "...allergic to flowers by any chance?" That would be one of only a couple reasons to not leave them behind as planned.
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"No, no, I don't have any allergies."
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"That's good," she says and because 'these are for you' is unnecessary, she simply reaches for his hands. This could be read as invasive, but her movement is slow and simple, her hands small and barely there with touch as she places the flowers into his. He cannot see, but they are fortunate to have more than that sense alone. Touch and smell are just as important and telling in their own ways and flowers play well to both of these.
The meanings of the flowers don't need to be explained either. It is enough that they mean something at all.
"I am glad your friends found you," she adds a bit dreamily, but that description can be applied to her at most times. "It is nice to have friends."
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However, with all he's been forced to see he is never one to turn down a random act of kindness. But, he thought he better at least introduce himself.
"I'm Kay," he says, "I'm afraid I didn't get your name yet."
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"Pleased to meet you," she smiles and her tone curves upward as her lips do.
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He shivers a little. Despite being an improvement over the snowbank, he was still rather cold. And cold was his weakness. "Um, if you could, could you go into one of the drawers over there and get me another blanket? I get cold quite easily."
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"Flowers are very nice, I tend to think, so long as the warbnauts don't get into them." The last bit is murmured but no less thoughtful.
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"Yes, they are nice, even when I can't see them." he said, pausing for a moment, "What is a warbnaut?"
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"Warbnauts are very small creatures, a bit insect like really, though they aren't insects. They're warbnauts. People mistake them for worms sometimes, I think, as they are rather fond of apples, but too much will make them very sick," she idled on and eventually she said, "I'm sorry about your eyes."
And she truly was.
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"Oh, we don't have any of those in my world. At least, I don't think we do." he said, "And don't worry too much about my eyes. This is...not the first time I've been without them. They will grow back, eventually."
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"Grow back?" she inquires, because often people say these things and it is more courteous to not inquire further but she is a curious one and has found, in the past, that it is easier to be honest about one's questions. It makes for simpler answers.
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"Do you prefer to be without them? Shards would hurt, I imagine," she spoke carefully, quietly, hands clasped softly behind her back.
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