The air rushed past so quickly, stealing nearly every breath Lee tried to take. She didn't register the shout of her name, but rather, only the surface as it approached. It happened so quickly Lee wasn't able to react in anything but panic and anxiety. Her muscles were still tense and when the man tried to shield her, she had desperately tried to scramble away from him, her mind for some reason telling her that obstructing her view, covering them, would be a bad idea. Logically that made no sense, of course, eyes being the first organ that a person falling into a damn tree would want covered. There was a breath of something like relief when they slowed thanks to a tree, but it was short-lived, Lee's world plunged right back into mindless animalistic panic as they started falling. Another scream tore itself from her throat as she was let go. A branch hit her in the side hard, diverting her to the left. The woman felt something bite into her calf and slice along it before she hit the ground. For what seemed like an eternity, she was there on the ground, back arched and mouth partly open with her eyes wide. And then it started. The shaking. Lee smelled marigold and ginseng as her brain was filled with images. A replay of her own scream echoing loudly in her ears, shouting of invisible people and an incredible pain in her legs. Good god, the pain. Lee turned sloppily over onto her side, everything below her waist feeling numb. The woman's heart pounded in her ears with her entire body was trembling violently as she in vain, tried understand what was happening. Droplets of sweat slid down from her jaw to her collarbone as her fingers twisted the grass, the woman's breathing shallow. "[color=00aeef]I can't...I can't...[/color]" She couldn't get the words out, utterly horrified at what seemed to be going on. "[i][color=00aeef]I can't feel my legs![/color][/i]" She screamed, this time her voice cracking and hoarse. Lee felt tears form in her eyes as she tried to drag herself into an upright sitting position. Unfortunately, her arms shook too violently and gave out, her cheekbone connecting harshly with the ground. That didn't seem to bother her though as she propped herself up by her elbows, making a breathless attempt to just get away from the glider.