ardent

Just resting my eyes...

(Near the border)



Asgeira

Loner

age
6 Years
gender
Female
gems
328
size
Large
build
Light
posts
53
player
Fox
09-07-2020, 04:17 PM

For all that the two of them had been bemoaning the spirit's cruel humor, Ylva found it in herself to thank them for finding a helpful soul not far from where she had last left Asgeira. Who she was? Where she came from? Not important right now. The red panda led the other wolf back to where Aggie had collapsed. The older shewolf had not moved, surprising no one, and was blessedly still breathing even if it was a bit labored. Ylva shook her head. "I didn't get a good look. Aggie said it was small and brown, but according to her, 'came out of no where.'" Ylva scoffed. "She swore it was young and nothing to worry about. It's been a day since the bite and she's been like this since this morning, but spent the night vomiting. Dehydration seems to be as much of an issue as anything else." Ylva cast a worried glance over her friend.

Thank the spirits indeed. The stranger was quick to produce a bundle of herbs as well as a spare bowl for water. Ylva remember a stream they had passed not far back, and took the bowl without question. By the time she returned the other woman was well at work. Ylva approached Aggie and was quick to check for signs of consciousness. It took a push and then a shove and finally another chomped ear to rouse her friend, and even then she was delirious. "Drink this," the panda hissed, but even she could admit her anger was for now masking deeper worry. She held out hope. If it had been a full envenomation Aggie would probably have been long gone. If she could fight off these effects, her recovery would be slow, but it would be a recovery. She watched with satisfaction as Asgeira took a few lazy laps from the bowl before dozing off again.

Ylva sighed and left the bowl near her side. Turning back to Halla she said, "Well, she drank something, but not much. What's your name, healer? I'll make sure Asgeira here doesn't forget who she owes her debts to." Ylva looked up to check the position of the sun. Evening would be upon them soon, and nightfall not long after. They could hardly stay the night exposed and in the open with Aggie in this condition, but the red panda wasn't sure what other choice they had.


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