Post by Squee on Jan 18, 2009 1:39:04 GMT -5
Master is badly injured?
She didn’t hear much herself. Her ears were still ringing from the rocks pounding on her invisible shield. Her arms still shook from projecting a power such as that, surprised that she even could, and sustaining it for the rock fall. Some of those boulders were bigger than humans.
She noted Cassandra writhing from under her, scrambling from underneath her. Then did Tesa drop her head and breathed regularly. She quieted the nerves in her arms and spoke to her lightheaded brain. Fuzzy as well. Korriban’s dark energy had filled her a little too quickly after the Force shield, making her a little dizzy. Her eyes were beginning to refocus. She was beginning to pick out shapes over color. Slowly, she drew a knee under her, bracing her weight on the ball of her foot. Lifting her head, she listened to the small seer.
“I have need of your help…”
Tea managed a small nod, sending those unfocused shapes spinning out of proportion. An unsteady breath was sucked into her lungs and she held it as the shapes settled down again.
All she heard, besides the echoing clangs, was Cassandra coughing. Her brows furrowed. She was really worried about the seer. The coughs still didn’t sound like anything good.
“I do not… trust the newest member of our little team. Come with me…”
Small hands grasped her clothing and arm, tugging gently. Tesa rose, a little confused it seemed, to her feet. Why would the seer not trust Daren? Had she seen something? Tesa didn’t know. Her mind wasn’t as sharp as it had been. The rocks hitting her head and body was sending off pangs and the aloof feeling didn’t contribute to any straight thinking.
“I need your assistance, Tesa.”
There was a small sigh from the acolyte. She let the seer lead her on toward the ship. Tesa decided that the seer had seen something. She wasn’t going to challenge it because Tesa herself did not hold the power of seeing the future. She wasn’t quite sure what the seer wanted to do with her, but she wasn’t going to object just now. It was partially because of logic and partially because she really wasn’t thinking clearly. It was a little nice that someone was taking complete charge at this moment.
“All right, Cassie,” she finally said, a little slow, to the seer’s pleas.
Those shapes were beginning to take a more finite with a little shading. With each step, Tesa was regaining some physical composure. With her eyesight returning and allowing Tesa to see where she was going adding to a small flame of confidence. She was a lot more certain on where she was stepping, and that made her feel better. No more piddling in full blindness. She did stumble on the occasional but she was quick to right herself.
“Just tell me what you need me to do.”
((Eclipse, I think we can leave it at this.))
She didn’t hear much herself. Her ears were still ringing from the rocks pounding on her invisible shield. Her arms still shook from projecting a power such as that, surprised that she even could, and sustaining it for the rock fall. Some of those boulders were bigger than humans.
She noted Cassandra writhing from under her, scrambling from underneath her. Then did Tesa drop her head and breathed regularly. She quieted the nerves in her arms and spoke to her lightheaded brain. Fuzzy as well. Korriban’s dark energy had filled her a little too quickly after the Force shield, making her a little dizzy. Her eyes were beginning to refocus. She was beginning to pick out shapes over color. Slowly, she drew a knee under her, bracing her weight on the ball of her foot. Lifting her head, she listened to the small seer.
“I have need of your help…”
Tea managed a small nod, sending those unfocused shapes spinning out of proportion. An unsteady breath was sucked into her lungs and she held it as the shapes settled down again.
All she heard, besides the echoing clangs, was Cassandra coughing. Her brows furrowed. She was really worried about the seer. The coughs still didn’t sound like anything good.
“I do not… trust the newest member of our little team. Come with me…”
Small hands grasped her clothing and arm, tugging gently. Tesa rose, a little confused it seemed, to her feet. Why would the seer not trust Daren? Had she seen something? Tesa didn’t know. Her mind wasn’t as sharp as it had been. The rocks hitting her head and body was sending off pangs and the aloof feeling didn’t contribute to any straight thinking.
“I need your assistance, Tesa.”
There was a small sigh from the acolyte. She let the seer lead her on toward the ship. Tesa decided that the seer had seen something. She wasn’t going to challenge it because Tesa herself did not hold the power of seeing the future. She wasn’t quite sure what the seer wanted to do with her, but she wasn’t going to object just now. It was partially because of logic and partially because she really wasn’t thinking clearly. It was a little nice that someone was taking complete charge at this moment.
“All right, Cassie,” she finally said, a little slow, to the seer’s pleas.
Those shapes were beginning to take a more finite with a little shading. With each step, Tesa was regaining some physical composure. With her eyesight returning and allowing Tesa to see where she was going adding to a small flame of confidence. She was a lot more certain on where she was stepping, and that made her feel better. No more piddling in full blindness. She did stumble on the occasional but she was quick to right herself.
“Just tell me what you need me to do.”
((Eclipse, I think we can leave it at this.))