The wait for Mattie to return felt like an eternity to Nicholas, mostly because he was stuck without knowing what Mattie's intentions were. Nonetheless, he sat beside his little sister and gripped her small, frail hand in his. He didn't know how long it would be until she fully changed and rose from the dead. Right now, she was still breathing. Shuttering, shaking, ragged breaths, but still breaths. Nicholas had to remind himself not to grip her hand too tightly - it just might break.
When Mattie finally did return, the sun had fully set, leaving no inkling of light save for the last burning ember in the ash pile that used to be a person not long before. Nicholas' eyes had adjusted quite well and quick, but he still could not see what Mattie was holding in her hands. For a moment, it looked like bottles - pill bottles, maybe. This gave Nicholas a hope. Maybe she'd found fever-reducing medication. Antibiotics. Something. Anything.
"What do you have?" he asked quickly, voice all too enthused.
When Mattie finally did return, the sun had fully set, leaving no inkling of light save for the last burning ember in the ash pile that used to be a person not long before. Nicholas' eyes had adjusted quite well and quick, but he still could not see what Mattie was holding in her hands. For a moment, it looked like bottles - pill bottles, maybe. This gave Nicholas a hope. Maybe she'd found fever-reducing medication. Antibiotics. Something. Anything.
"What do you have?" he asked quickly, voice all too enthused.