Location: Happy Harbour
Interactions: Daphne and Talon
Kassy was pleased with their team. Kila had a clever idea about using the monkey bars, and Zach had the skill to make it happen. Was this what having friends was going to be like? Interesting if true.
Once she crossed the makeshift ladder, she noticed the other team getting launched across. That was one way to clear a chasm. Their team probably couldn’t pull that off, though, unless their new teammate Aleen’a was willing to get up close and personal with everyone.
Then things started to go very wrong, in rapid succession. Talon used a little rope to try and swing across the gap. But the branch he attached the rope to wasn’t nearly strong enough to manage his weight. It snapped, and left the boy clinging to the side of the chasm. Both Casper and Daphne went to help, but she couldn’t quite tell what was happening next. All she heard was Daphne’s desperate cry for help.
She moved without thinking.
“Hang on!” The usually quiet Atlantean shouted sharply. She ran toward the edge that the others were on, and took in the situation quickly. If nothing else, it reminded her of a giant squid attack. Those were common enough where she lived that she knew what to do. “We’ve got to cut the tentacles!” She pulled a small, sharp, hooked knife from her belt and started sawing at the green vines that were attached to Daphne’s head, going for the thinner places, but not ones close enough to Talon’s neck to harm him. Usually this was done with a sword, but the usual knives her hometown folks carried would do in a pinch. Daphne’s vines were surprisingly clingy, but she did manage to slice through two that had wormed their way around Talon’s neck.
Was he breathing now? She hoped so.
Second problem was actually stopping Talon’s fall. Without thinking about it or what it would mean for her team’s progress, she reached down her hand for his.
“Please stop crying and help me pull him!” There was a surprising amount of force behind her voice, considering she hadn’t even spoken to Daphne before.