[center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjQwLjkyZTdhNi5UR1Z2YmlCQmJHUmxhR0Z5ZEEsLC4w/rockybilly.regular.png[/img] [@Not Fungus] | [@Bartimaeus] | [@Endeavor] | [@Gittarackur][/center] Leon was starting to feel spent. He always underestimated how draining healing magic could be when overused. Not to mention he wasn’t exactly known for his efficiency when casting spells - oftentimes blowing large amounts of his power unnecessarily. Thankfully it didn’t matter today, because they were safe and Felix was no longer in a critical state. Leon couldn’t help but feel a little proud at how well he’d managed to patch him up - it was his first time mending such a damaged body. So when Luke approached to check in on Felix, the healer was more than happy to offer back his own gleeful smile and thumbs up. “[color=palegreen]He’s going to be okay. Right now he just needs to rest.[/color]” Leon smirked, extending his fist to playfully nudge Luke in the shoulder. “[color=palegreen]You’re awesome man. Really smacked that beast around.[/color]” Not many people could dropkick a dragon in the face and live to tell the tale. Truly, he was surrounded by some pretty spectacular mages. One day, he hoped to join their league. The familiar fluttering of wings from behind made Leon jump to his feet, spinning around to be face to face with his little pixie. Lorelai had returned from aiding Lilianna, crashing into her conjurer’s chest with an excited squeal. He returned the embrace with a gentle pat with his index finger. “[color=palegreen]You were great Lor. Go and rest now.[/color]” The fae nodded, dispersing into thin air with a puff of residual pixie dust. Leon hadn’t noticed Liliana until she called to him, thanking him for his efforts. Leon could feel a warmth spread across his cheeks, his eyes welling up with joyful tears. Before he could start bawling, he quickly rubbed his sleeve across his eyes and tried to laugh it off. Standing tall, a childish grin plastered across his face, he tapped his Codex and spoke with pride. “[color=palegreen]Lorelai is really something special, isn’t she?[/color]” He was beaming. He had contributed so little, but his guildmates still valued what he could do. They had no idea how validating that was. “[color=palegreen]I’m just glad you’re alright.[/color]” It was the truth. Whilst Lilianna still looked a little run down, seemingly less affected by Leon’s healing than he’d hoped, she still looked pretty good for someone who took a dragon’s tail head on. Leon paused for a moment when he remembered watching the tail swipe wipe her out across the streets of Era. He had been able to mitigate a good amount of the hurt on himself when the tail crashed into him. If he had been faster, more vigilant, [i]better[/i], then he could have done the same for Lilianna. Yet despite that realization, he was feeling too good about himself to let it bring him down. So instead, he pointed to the dragon slayer with confidence. “[color=palegreen]Next time, I’ll make sure you don’t need healing in the first place.[/color]” Gwen joined their group, checking in on Luke like the protective big sister Leon had heard much about from Ria. She turned to him and thanked the young mage for keeping her friends healthy. "[color=palegreen]It's my pleasure, ma'am.[/color]" Leon rubbed the back of his head. The praise was starting to become awkward. He wasn't used to it. It was very flattering though. Before anything else could be said, a reporter stopped by and asked the group to smile for a photo. Leon complied, though he admittedly looked quite awkward. Once they had left, he looked down at Felix’s still unconscious form and decided it would be better to bring him to the rest of the ground. Crouching down, he heaved the young boy up over his shoulder and fastened his prosthetic arm around his waist to keep him from moving around too much. “[color=palegreen]I’m going to go join the others.[/color]” Leon began, taking a brief glimpse at the chaos his guildmates were instigating. [i][color=palegreen]I’m not so sure that’s a good idea.[/color][/i] He mused, concerned that he would be caught up in the tomfoolery by association. He supposed there wasn’t much point standing around anymore though. It was with that resolve he began to approach the others, thinking it was time to get Felix back home to the guild for some rest.