26t!!
26. “We’ll be alright, won’t we?”
T. Injury
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In a way, this was kind of funny. Not funny haha, but... different.
Typically, it was Arlo who was tending to Nesryn, who had gotten hurt from some meaningless thing; tripping on a stone path, pricking his finger on a bush, letting Xanthippi slice at his palm to study is blood.
And now with the roles reversed and the injury much more than scraped knees, Nesryn couldn’t help but feel this was the wrong order of things.
Arlo was breathing steadily, though with each shaky rise and fall of their chest, Nesryn found himself with baited breath, waiting for the slightest hitch to tell him that yes, this was very serious, and you should be very afraid. It never came, though, and Xanthippi was sure to gloat her medical prowess when Arlo woke up again.
The Ghost’s had done quite the number on them. One arm had been completely shattered, hand included, all five fingers carefully broken one at a time. Their ribs were fractured to hell, the bruising coloring up Arlo’s entire torso, and their collarbone had cracked, as if someone had taken to stomping ruthlessly on it. Arlo’s legs had been broken as well, but it had been cleanly done, clearly as a means to prevent escape rather than cause pain.
But it probably still really hurt.
The swelling of their eye had gone down a bit, and Nesryn took to cautiously cleaning it, brushing matted pieces of snowy hair away and trying to ignore how his fingers came away a little red. He bit his lip, biting back a whimper. Arlo was so hurt... and it had been his fault.
The Ghost’s were after him, Arlo should’ve given him up, taken the money and ran when they had the chance--
Nesryn let out a yelp as someone smacked the side of his head.
Xanthippi stood over him with a glare, dark green gills on her head flaring giving her the appearance of a mane.
If they heard you thinking like that, they’d smack you too, she signed quickly. Nesryn looked down, but she pulled his chin up again. Something in her gaze softened.
They are going to be okay. We’re safe, now.
He only nodded, which satisfied Xanthippi enough for her to drop her hands. She shoved him over and crawled onto the bed next to him, reaching down and grasping his quivering hand in her own and giving it a tight squeeze.
Funny, he hadn’t realized he’d been shaking.
As hours passed, Xan finally excused herself to cook something for them to eat, changing the bandages on Arlo’s face before she left. Nesryn simply sat there, watching the tiefling breathe deep and pretending he couldn’t hear the rattling in their chest.
“..We’ll... we’ll be alright... Won’t we?”
Arlo didn’t answer, and Nesryn’s throat tightened.










