by Nayt on Tue Aug 31, 2010 12:50 am
It wasn't long after Eld settled to the ground that Akizets edged closer and closer to him. Everything was fine, now. Everyone was okay.
Except that Eld was visibly shaking, and no one else seemed to notice. Akizetsumei plopped down next to him, and without letting herself so much as think about it (as she knew she'd have overthought it if she did), the girl reached over to take his hand. She might not have liked how it looked at first, but Eld saved someone's life just now . . .
Naturally, this was a great relief to everyone. It was like they'd all released a sigh at once. Sarah's sigh broke into a nervous-- then confident, yet light --laughter, however. Man that was a rush. Etsu was all but resuscitated by that point, though. All that was left was discomfort and pain for a short while and she'd be back on her feet, good as new, and probably as feisty as ever. Sarah knelt down by Etsu and patted her on the shoulder with a grin. She wasn't rough about it, though. Etsu was probably in enough discomfort as it was.
"Welcome back to the world of the livin'," she said with a smirk.
Following another cough, Etsu whispered meekly, "What . . . happened?"
Really, she hadn't the slightest. All she knew was that she hit the water face first and . . . well, now she was on the ground, uncomfortable all over, and in a slight bit of pain, at least in the area of her chest and throat.
"You almost bit it out there in the water when Eld kicked your ass," Sarah replied casually, not at all conscious (or caring) of the politically correct way of explaining this whole mess. "So he dragged you out here and saved you. Awful sweet of him, wasn't it?"
Etsu partly sat up, just enough so that she could see Eld and level a stare at him that was curious, at best. She didn't know what to say to him. He . . . rescued her? After almost killing her, of course. What did you say to someone after that? Thanks? Etsu looked away from him.
"Arigatou gozaimasu," she whispered under her breath.
It was the only thing she could say right now.