Wish had been pushed to her limits by Deanna and Quinn; she had enough of this whole situation. In truth, she wanted to leap off the roof and get away like so many others had, but she stayed because she was a devoted healer and friend (if not more) of Victor Sage's. She would not leave him behind to die. And so, Wish attempted to heal him the best she could, tiring herself out to her wit's ends.
As Quinn and Deanna had finally gathered themselves, Quinn on one end of the roof in his wolven form talking to some sudden stranger who had the courage to come on the tavern roof and Deanna on the other side seemingly staring off into nothingness, Wish felt she was safe to start healing Victor again, though she worked quickly for fear of being stopped once more. During the time she healed Victor's legs and arms, she received a warning (verbally and glaringly) from both Quinn and the stranger he was talking to for knocking Quinn into the water. Wish took these warnings with a grain of salt, that is to say, she did not take them very seriously at all. Why was it that they all thought that they could intimidate her and push her around? Was it because she was Fae? Maybe because she was short? Maybe because she lacked in the muscle department when compared to other female fighters in battle? Oh, but she was not entirely helpless. Far from it really. There were so many things that they did not know about her, Victor included.
When she was done healing Victor, a warm light washing over him and then dissipating, Wish held him against her chest still. Leaning down, she kissed him on the forehead softly and then nodded, though her actions were noticeably weary. Fingers laced into Victor's hands and she gave his palm a gentle squeeze.
"Everything's okay now," Wish said, looking him over to make sure she had not missed healing any broken bones or open wounds. "You'll be a bit sore for a few days though..."
As she was holding Victor against her, the silence had been broken by Deanna's sudden and unexpected laughter. What's so funny? Wish wondered. It's probably best that I don't ask. Deanna's fit of giggles, however, did sound insane. How could someone laugh at such a situation when people had died all around them? Wish, unfortunately, did not see anything worth smiling or laughing about. Particularly in the last few hours, the situation had gone to utter hell when it never needed to in the first place.
She was further caught off guard when Deanna turned to face them and became somewhat serious, asking (well it was more of a command) for their help in scouting around, as it was quite obvious they all could not stay on the tavern roof forever. Eventually the sun might come back out and it would be too hot to stay on higher ground. They also did not have a chance to grab any food while rushing to save themselves from the tidal wave. And while Wish was the first person who wanted to get off this forsaken roof, she couldn't go anywhere. Slowly she stood, helping Victor to sit up as she did so, and shrugged questioningly at Deanna, her arms lifting into the air for a moment.
"In case you have forgotten the events that transpired in the last hour or so, let me remind you," Wish began, hoping she could get her words out before she collapsed. She was trying to prevent her legs from shaking beneath her too much and it was not because she was afraid, but because she was exhausted. "When you came back onto the roof with Quinn, you backhanded me quite hard so that I nearly rolled off the building. In this descent, my wings were injured by some of the nails on the tavern's roof. After that, you demanded I put up another barrier, by myself, while you were too busy mauling Victor. And of course, I needed to have some insurance you would let him go, so after the barrier was up, shielding all of you from the next tidal wave, I had to make sure Quinn was fine."
"Then once I got to Victor and began to heal him, Quinn and yourself decided, that... oh I don't know, hey maybe it would be fun to fuck around with Wish some more? There goes so more of my energy. And then the rest of it was spent on making sure Victor lives. If none of this has sunk in, let me summarize. I cannot fly anywhere right now thanks to my ripped wings and I am too goddamn tired to do anything else. I'm not sure you entirely realize what it takes to use magic, to hold back a tidal wave and to heal two people in a row, one of which was very close to death."
So while Wish did not leave the sunken tavern, she did turn her back on Deanna and headed over to the other side of the roof. On her way, she took Victor's hand and led him with her, helping him stand. Once they had crossed onto the opposite side of the roof, Wish lied down onto her side and let out a much needed breath. While her olive colored eyes were closed, keeping the gloomy, gray clouds out of her vision, she could not sleep. How her body ached to, but with death looming all around her and the sounds of helpless voices in the air, Wish could not manage it.
Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 3:47 pm