[center][img=http://i.imgur.com/LAshoov.png][/center] Inadi waved the boy off when thanks were thrown his way. In his mind all he did was become a walking conductor. Not really much of a help. Looking up at the crystals above them, Inadi decided to throw a rock at one of them to try and brighten the room up. The first stone he threw didn't even come close and actually came back down and hit Inadi in his chest. Still laying down on the ground from exhaustion, he scrunched his face up, confused at even his own stupidity in that moment. Standing up while Ace stayed on her back and Leila rested for the moment, Inadi picked up another stone and threw it at the crystal again and this time hit it dead on. As the light shined brightly, Inadi rolled up his sleeves to check on his right arm that had been giving him all the problems. It had a few spasms left in it as he did so and knelt down when he saw the damage. Small burns that went up his arm on the same trail as the electricity traveled. He ran his finger over them and winced and hissed at the pain. They were fresh, and clearly were not something a rest was going to get rid of. He turned towards Harper as he rolled down the sleeve, trying to hide his problems from the others for the moment. He hoped none of them had seen what he just had. He began walking over to the boy and patted him on the shoulder. Ace began giving him the support he needed to hear and decided it was best not to bash the kid over the head with the 'they will be okay' and 'their all tough cookies' speeches. There was such a thing as overselling a product. Last thing they needed to oversell was hope. “I'd be more focused on what all we need to accomplish from here on out. Still a lot of cave to get through here. And who knows what other stupid monsters are in here.” Inadi said as he noticed that his spear was back near the lake. Giving Harper a quick nod he walked over and picked it up with his right hand. Big mistake. Moving the arm made it sting like crazy and it clearly wasn't going to be as strong as it was before. He could still move it, but nothing major it seemed. Holding back his hiss he reached down with his left arm this time and easily picked it up. “We could really use those Chocobos right now I think.” He said with a chuckle. Picking one of the bandages out of the air that Zephy had thrown at him, he quickly pocketed it and kept it on his person. He didn't want to put it on yet in case someone else got hurt later on and they needed it. A burn was nothing serious in the end. Give it some ice later and it would be fine. If someone got cut and he had the last bandage, it would be better they had it versus him due to potential infection or something else. If there was a fungus monster in here no telling what all was flying around this cave. As the group made it through the cave, he turned to Ace with a worried look. Earlier Harper had once again tried to come off as being the brave one, yet the shaking in his voice and knees was still easily seen by the glasses wearing man. “I think he pushes himself too hard. Did he do that whole brave act against the sirens or whatever else you all did before I showed up?” Inadi asked the red head as he began feeling the spasms in his right arm again. Clearly there was still some affects to the lightening from before still affecting him and it wasn't going away anytime soon. What a bad time to fight a dragon.