Deadly Darkness
All things lost in the shadows
The raven simply stood with his arm around Hunter as Marie joined in. Once he was certain she had a grip on the wolf, he began walking. He kept his strides long as they usually were, figuring the she-wolf would find a way to keep up. He tried to keep a clear head- possibly focus on something else like the trees or the strong scent of blood that were definitely staining his own clothes now- but his thoughts always came back to the wolf on the other side of the unconscious man. He silently wished Lila had stayed to help, or maybe that Lucy girl. Hell, he might even Hunter on the other side of his own seemingly lifeless body. Two Hunters? This girl must have really irked him.
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Lila watched in surprise as the usually open gorilla shut her down and make a bee line to follow the others. Had she done something wrong? Maybe her bad mood rubbed off on him, or he simply didn't enjoy seeing her become such a rude person. She stood slowly, mentally hanging her head. This was her first friend and it seemed like she had already screwed it up. Had her medical services not been adequate? She didn't ask permission before working, so maybe that was it. Maybe she had finally invaded his personal space. She followed behind him solemnly, trying to keep her vision off him, but being completely unsuccessful. He seemed to be mumbling to himself and his walking was clearly deteriorating. Her body ached to move in and help him walk, but she couldn't allow herself to possibly ruin the friendship any further. Of course, that was until he stopped, grabbing at his injuries. Her heart slammed against her chest, and in no time, she found herself sliding under his arm, trying her best to hold him up. She glanced up at him briefly before dropping her gaze to walk ahead of them. "I'm sorry, I'll let you go once we make it back to the inn." Her voice was soft and flat, but the slightest hint of disappointment reared its way in.
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Lila watched in surprise as the usually open gorilla shut her down and make a bee line to follow the others. Had she done something wrong? Maybe her bad mood rubbed off on him, or he simply didn't enjoy seeing her become such a rude person. She stood slowly, mentally hanging her head. This was her first friend and it seemed like she had already screwed it up. Had her medical services not been adequate? She didn't ask permission before working, so maybe that was it. Maybe she had finally invaded his personal space. She followed behind him solemnly, trying to keep her vision off him, but being completely unsuccessful. He seemed to be mumbling to himself and his walking was clearly deteriorating. Her body ached to move in and help him walk, but she couldn't allow herself to possibly ruin the friendship any further. Of course, that was until he stopped, grabbing at his injuries. Her heart slammed against her chest, and in no time, she found herself sliding under his arm, trying her best to hold him up. She glanced up at him briefly before dropping her gaze to walk ahead of them. "I'm sorry, I'll let you go once we make it back to the inn." Her voice was soft and flat, but the slightest hint of disappointment reared its way in.