The Elements

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(OCC: No. I read all of it :D Thanks though Kim)

IC: Sienna could hear Leila and Aasen talking. She wasnt surprised that Leila didnt want to help her, though she was greatful that she atleast moved her to a safer place. She wanted to see Rigel, thats all she needed but she had no strength and wasnt able to open her eyes. 'Thank you Leila' She tried to say out loud, but nothing came out.
 
Aasen hopped over to Sienna.

In protest Leila followed saying that Aasen was stupid for trying to walk through the rubble.

"Sienna," Aasen said, "are you ok? Can you hear me? It's Aasen."
 
Sienna focused on trying to move anypart of her body, a finger even. 'Aasen!' she cried to herself. 'Aasen I can hear you! I'm not dead!'

Her body felt limp but she continued to concentrate all her strength to moving.
 
"Thank goodness!" Aasen said.

Leila looked down at her, "She'll need a soft place to sleep tonight," she told everyone. And the only thing that was soft (and survived) was Leila's comforter.

"Here," Aasen said handing it to Sienna.

"That's mine!"

"Oh shut it! you twit!" He snapped.

(ooc Oh snap!):eek:
 
"She is just weak, Sienna, I know you can hear me, can you move press on my hand?"she asked her. She put her hand under her's and waited.
 
Sienna pressed on Acela's hand. Sienna was shocked that she was able to move. 'I hope that was strong enough for her to feel it' Sienna continued to listen to everyone. She chuckled inside as she heard Aasen and Leila bicker about the comforter.
 
"Well this twit just renounces everything I said this morning!"

"Whatever," Aasen gave her the cold shoulder as he placed the comforter under Sienna.
 
Sienna pressed on Acela's hand. Sienna was shocked that she was able to move. 'I hope that was strong enough for her to feel it' Sienna continued to listen to everyone. She chuckled inside as she heard Aasen and Leila bicker about the comforter.

She smiled happily, "Very good, Sienna, you are doing great, now I want you to get some rest,"she told her.
 
'Thank you Acela.' Sienna said to herself. Now she tried to relax herself.

"There we go," Aasen said as he wrapped the comforter around her, "safe and snug."

Having walked away, Leila went to the gazebo near the beach, threw what was left as her stuff on the little bench in the middle, and used it as a pillow, watching the waves break the sand.
 
Just at that moment, Destiny and Arcturus walked in from the beach. By the time they go there, the cottage was all but destroyed and Sienna was laying down on a comforter, injured. Arcturus walked over pulling the Vial that was still almost full with the elixir from the Fire Flower.

"Are your injuries life threatening Sienna?" He asked with concern.
 
"Don't move," said Arcturus, "I still have the elixir from the desert caves, the fire flower juice. Here."

He knelt down and poured one drop on her lips.
 
"Everything will be alright," said Arcturus. "But I don't think we've seen the last of that thing. I am afraid it will come back soon enough."
 
Aasen smiled knowing that she would be alright. He hopped over to the gazebo to see the sulking Leila.

"I'm sorry I called you a twit," he said sitting next to her.

She turned her back on him.

"It's just that you made mad. Were the dresses all that you actually thought about?"

"Yes."

He rolled his eyes. "Sienna could have been dead!"

"One less person to worry about," she said coldly.

"you don't mean that!"

"What if I do?"

"I know you don't. Look you don't get along with her but you'd risk your life for her...like you did for Destiny...yes I know you saved her from the shadow creature before you got to the castle."

"Should have left her there...." she said even colder.

"How many were ruined?" He asked referring to the dresses.

"All of them... I'm sorry I'm like that. They were the first thing to pop in my head, I...I didn't mean to not care."

"I know you're sorry," he said cupping her face with his gentle (yet rough with scars) hand, "why can't you let the others see that?"

"They wouldn't understand," she said holding his hand, "they're not like us."

"How do you know?"

"I can tell. They never experianced the level of tragedy you and I had to face...or at least my level. I can see it in their eyes."

"Maybe, but trying isn't so bad." He said as he took her in his arms. "Trust me, they'll understand."
 
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