Time seemed to stretch out impossibly as Mable was so incredibly focused on helping this woman to survive. Noises became distorted in her ears, the area around her peripheral vision became blurry and dark and she felt an overpowering urge to collapse on the floor and just sleep until she felt better. But she gritted her teeth and she finished the job, patchy as it was, to the best of her limited abilities. In fact, she heard something - a loud groan of twisted steel, and the ping of bolts. Wearily, she lifted her head just in time to see the massive dome cover everyone's heads, and the Guardians arrive. She also noticed that the other two had disappeared, but not without hurting all those people. Mable looked down at her hands, a puff of white sparking ineffectually on her fingertips. There was, physically, no possibly way she could save all those people.
Luckily, she didn't have to. With the Guardians came accomplished healers, ones who could actually handle that sort of thing. Mable smiled, shutting her eyes for just a moment now that she was safe, because her lids felt really heavy now. She didn't notice the footsteps coming towards her, but they were quite irritating. Why couldn't they just let her sleep? She earned it.
"C'mon Mable, wake up-....drained, you'll be....ple of hour..." came the voice, swimming in and out of her mind, twisted and echoing through her dark haze of looming unconsciousness. Annoyingly, the man had a point. She couldn't just fall asleep here, not with those people lurking around-...
A gruesome mental image of Horus digging his fingers into Mable's throat, watching with a sick grin as her own life slipped away, was enough for Mable to jolt awake right away. Fear clasped over her heart like a clammy hand, and the adrenaline started sharpening her muffled senses. She looked right at Leo, nearly jumping back out of fright. For the briefest of moments her clumsy mind thought that Leo was Horus and she cringed away from the unknown man, a swoosh of white light escaping from her fingertips but never really coalescing into a proper barrier spell like Mable had previously planned. Even attempting it now felt like getting punched in the head and she dismissed her magic really, really quickly.
"That's good, you're safe now. I'm Leo from the Academy, you might have seen me around, I thought what you did was extremely brave." said the man. Looking at him, she took in the blonde hair, the slightly tanned skin, and was jealous of the fact he could look so utterly normal. Meanwhile, here she was, sitting in a pool of blood, white skin, white hair, white eyelashes...she must look like something out of a horror show. In fact, this man looked just around her age, which was a little comforting.
She took his hand, hearing him say something about going back to the Academy. When she got up with him, Mable realised that the floor and her feet were no longer on easy terms as she felt the ground pitch and reel with her heavily swaying body. Her knees trembled, threatening to buckle under the weight of her blood-soaked bodywarmer. She let loose a gasp as the motion of standing up was almost too fast, and the blood - her blood, inside of her body - rushed to her head, darkening her vision. She nearly slumped over Leo, having to lean on him a bit more until she got her balance.
Once she could see properly, she noticed her patient - the woman who she saved the life of - stand up and dust herself off, pick up her helmet and nod at her. Just....no thank you, no tears of joy, didn't even touch her throat to show how significant her death - or near-death - was to her. She just nodded at Mable and started to walk away.
Mable looked on in shock. She felt like that lady just ripped her heart out and left her to bleed. For a moment, a nasty thought crept in her mind that she should've just let Ashlynn bleed out on the floor, or partially-healed her so she could feel pain. No-one that selfish, that uncaring, should be left alive. But it was a very short moment because she realised that she was walking away on her own.
"WAIT!" hollered Mable, perhaps a little too loudly, her voice tinged with fear and cracking just a little under the strain of the yell. Lowering the volume a little, Mable continued, calling out angrily, "I saved your life and you just nod at me?! I could've just left you there, you know! I'm not a Guardian or anything!"
Mable looked -beyond- offended at Ashlynn's complete lack of manners. But, even more worrying, Mable noticed her lack of sense too, and added "You're going off on your own again? What if those guys are just waiting a little further away to jump you! I didn't heal you completely, you know - if you get attacked like that again, who knows how long you'll have left to live, or how long the Guardians will take to find you! Show some common sense!"
Mable broke off into coughs. shutting her eyes to avoid the sting of tears. She just wanted to yell and yell and yell until all those horrific visions of the attack left her mind, but her body was like lead, and her vocal chords tightened painfully in her throat, threatening to choke her. She didn't know how anyone could just get up and walk away from an attack like that. She simply couldn't see how.
Speaking a lot quieter, Mable whimpered to Leo, "Can I go back to the Academy now?" as she waited on him to start walking.
Luckily, she didn't have to. With the Guardians came accomplished healers, ones who could actually handle that sort of thing. Mable smiled, shutting her eyes for just a moment now that she was safe, because her lids felt really heavy now. She didn't notice the footsteps coming towards her, but they were quite irritating. Why couldn't they just let her sleep? She earned it.
"C'mon Mable, wake up-....drained, you'll be....ple of hour..." came the voice, swimming in and out of her mind, twisted and echoing through her dark haze of looming unconsciousness. Annoyingly, the man had a point. She couldn't just fall asleep here, not with those people lurking around-...
A gruesome mental image of Horus digging his fingers into Mable's throat, watching with a sick grin as her own life slipped away, was enough for Mable to jolt awake right away. Fear clasped over her heart like a clammy hand, and the adrenaline started sharpening her muffled senses. She looked right at Leo, nearly jumping back out of fright. For the briefest of moments her clumsy mind thought that Leo was Horus and she cringed away from the unknown man, a swoosh of white light escaping from her fingertips but never really coalescing into a proper barrier spell like Mable had previously planned. Even attempting it now felt like getting punched in the head and she dismissed her magic really, really quickly.
"That's good, you're safe now. I'm Leo from the Academy, you might have seen me around, I thought what you did was extremely brave." said the man. Looking at him, she took in the blonde hair, the slightly tanned skin, and was jealous of the fact he could look so utterly normal. Meanwhile, here she was, sitting in a pool of blood, white skin, white hair, white eyelashes...she must look like something out of a horror show. In fact, this man looked just around her age, which was a little comforting.
She took his hand, hearing him say something about going back to the Academy. When she got up with him, Mable realised that the floor and her feet were no longer on easy terms as she felt the ground pitch and reel with her heavily swaying body. Her knees trembled, threatening to buckle under the weight of her blood-soaked bodywarmer. She let loose a gasp as the motion of standing up was almost too fast, and the blood - her blood, inside of her body - rushed to her head, darkening her vision. She nearly slumped over Leo, having to lean on him a bit more until she got her balance.
Once she could see properly, she noticed her patient - the woman who she saved the life of - stand up and dust herself off, pick up her helmet and nod at her. Just....no thank you, no tears of joy, didn't even touch her throat to show how significant her death - or near-death - was to her. She just nodded at Mable and started to walk away.
Mable looked on in shock. She felt like that lady just ripped her heart out and left her to bleed. For a moment, a nasty thought crept in her mind that she should've just let Ashlynn bleed out on the floor, or partially-healed her so she could feel pain. No-one that selfish, that uncaring, should be left alive. But it was a very short moment because she realised that she was walking away on her own.
"WAIT!" hollered Mable, perhaps a little too loudly, her voice tinged with fear and cracking just a little under the strain of the yell. Lowering the volume a little, Mable continued, calling out angrily, "I saved your life and you just nod at me?! I could've just left you there, you know! I'm not a Guardian or anything!"
Mable looked -beyond- offended at Ashlynn's complete lack of manners. But, even more worrying, Mable noticed her lack of sense too, and added "You're going off on your own again? What if those guys are just waiting a little further away to jump you! I didn't heal you completely, you know - if you get attacked like that again, who knows how long you'll have left to live, or how long the Guardians will take to find you! Show some common sense!"
Mable broke off into coughs. shutting her eyes to avoid the sting of tears. She just wanted to yell and yell and yell until all those horrific visions of the attack left her mind, but her body was like lead, and her vocal chords tightened painfully in her throat, threatening to choke her. She didn't know how anyone could just get up and walk away from an attack like that. She simply couldn't see how.
Speaking a lot quieter, Mable whimpered to Leo, "Can I go back to the Academy now?" as she waited on him to start walking.