- Posting Speed
- 1-3 posts per week
- Writing Levels
- Intermediate
- Adaptable
- Preferred Character Gender
- Male
- Female
- Primarily Prefer Female
- Genres
- Fantasy, Romance, Modern, Slice-of-Life, Fandom
As soon as Elijah approached the grizzly bear, Rinnica began tearing at the leaves and the flowers. She pressed her fingers against them to check for stickiness, and smiled when it was just right. She winced when she heard Oak groan in pain as the arrows came out, and worked extra fast to get the mixture going. With the sticky leaves and flowers, and a bit of clay in the ground, Rinnica began making patches on the bear.
"This is in no way enough for a treatment, " she began. "But this will last you till we get back to Cair Paravel."
Oak's wounds were patched up, and Oak reached to lick Rinnica's cheek, causing her to giggle a bit. "Thank you, Miss Rinnica," he said, and then turned to lick the Leopard as well.
Rinnica nodded to Oak with a smile, then moved over to Elijah's foot. With ththe clay, leaf and flower mixture she began to smooth it over his foot. "This helps to keep the blood from flowing. Like I said, it's no replacement for traditional treatment though, but it helps for a quick fix."
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"Is that so?" Kain asked. He followed her to the cabins and looked around his new room. It was much better than what he had been used to, so this was tantamount to living in Cair Paravel.
"Thank you, ma'am. Even if I don't get an upgrade this is just fine," he said. "Which, by the way," Kain turned to face Eva. "I don't think I've gotten your name."
"This is in no way enough for a treatment, " she began. "But this will last you till we get back to Cair Paravel."
Oak's wounds were patched up, and Oak reached to lick Rinnica's cheek, causing her to giggle a bit. "Thank you, Miss Rinnica," he said, and then turned to lick the Leopard as well.
Rinnica nodded to Oak with a smile, then moved over to Elijah's foot. With ththe clay, leaf and flower mixture she began to smooth it over his foot. "This helps to keep the blood from flowing. Like I said, it's no replacement for traditional treatment though, but it helps for a quick fix."
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"Is that so?" Kain asked. He followed her to the cabins and looked around his new room. It was much better than what he had been used to, so this was tantamount to living in Cair Paravel.
"Thank you, ma'am. Even if I don't get an upgrade this is just fine," he said. "Which, by the way," Kain turned to face Eva. "I don't think I've gotten your name."