Go to the Desert Sky Festival! It’ll be fun with food, entertainment, drinks, and shenanigans! That was the promise though the reality had proven to be much less appealing. Kites, prayer flag poles, and PTSD inducing hot air balloons are what had actually awaited him. A shindig not of his sorts, too wholesome and cheery without any wacky or debauchery. The night would have proven quiet the bust save for the last minute shenanigans that came along in the form of a chimera. Not exactly nice things to fight but not exactly hard for a fellow like him… unless you had squishy mages making the tactically poor choice of running to the front! Chasing down the princess he found himself on the wrong end of a lot of teeth. A stupid mistake, both the chasing and the participating to begin with given how much boom your average Rhy’Din denizen seemed to back. Should’ve just sat out with the peanut gallery and ate shrimp!
Now hobbling along down the cobbled road, the hunter squinted at the landmarks that were both familiar yet foreign. Where the hell had he gotten to!"! He'd rendered a basic amount of first aid to himself at the festival after his human chew toy act but had skedaddled before anyone could fuss too much over him and his oozing. No need bringing down folks worrying over his broken ass! No, he knew how to take care of himself and that meant meat to replenish the blood he'd lost. After that he could wait for the regeneration potion to do what it did....maybe. It was seeming to take it’s sweet time and he was starting to wonder if he'd make it before then though there was nothing doing now. Just had to keep on keeping on until he couldn't keep on any longer, alone as was the only way he knew how.
Stumbling past what he swore was the same statue he'd passed twice before the man blinked as he came to the back of a large institutional looking building. That....that didn't look like a steakhouse, that looked like a university classroom hall.....****.
He turned to look for a street sign but the entire world seemed to turn with him, shifting and suddenly wrenching to the side. Mach hit the ground with a thud, blood dribbling down his brow from a cut as the bandages around his leg soaked red despite the pressure he'd tied them with. s***. s***! He had to get, had to keep doing, had to....had to....rest. Yes. NO! His mind swam as he peered at the sideways world.
Within moments, soft footfalls neared the rumpled heap of a man. At first wary but the closer they sounded, the more urgency they took on. They of course belonged to a skittish little fae who happened to live nearby. Unbelieving at first, she was horrified to see it was indeed her friend likely dying just feet from her humble little home.
She crouched down beside him, gnarled little fingers reaching out to lightly touch his shoulder. A shaky little whisper urgently called to him.
"M-Mach" M-Mach, c-can you h-hear m-me?"
The man jerked a little at the touch to his shoulder, a spooked look crossing his very drunk looking features. Force of habit, he may have glomped on everyone but he was always aware of his surroundings. Then again when he wasn't typically was when terrible things happened to him.
Rolling onto his back that panic subsided as he saw a familiar face. "Oh hey! Lexi! What are you....um....doing onna ground like this?" He grinned drunkenly though not a drop could be smelled on him, he was obviously delirious from blood loss. "Shouldn look so worried, detracts from your pretty freckled face." A grin as even in such a state he had to schmooze.
Her brows knitted as she quickly went into assessment mode. She tsked softly before speaking again.
"A-Alright, l-lets g-get you in-s-s-side." She moved quickly but gently to try and hook a skinny arm under whichever arm seemed less injured. She certainly had no upper body strength to speak of, but if he would let her, she would push up under him with a surprising amount of leg power and quickly but steadily get him into her tiny home.
A trickle of blood ran down from his head, a jagged cut up his brow probably speaking to his bad decision not to seek medical help. Something knocked the sense from him and he had so little to begin with. Some black, tar like blood sat dried around his lips. Something about the blood was disturbing but seemed the least worrisome insult to the man as it looked well past being an active problem. That honor was for his tightly bound thigh, blood having soaked the pressure dressing and now staining the cobbles beneath.
"Oh....how lu-lurid! But you gotta boy you....um....like, yeah' I....I just need to find Patrelli's. Two 72 ounce steaks and I'll be right as rain!" He'd sort of lump for a bit before having a bit of lucidity helping her help him up. Back on his feet however and he'd begin trying to wander off.
She persisted and fitted herself neatly in his under arm, her thin arm snaking around behind him to hold him to her. With a placating tone, she murmured softly to him.
"Y-Yes, M-Mach. L-Let's get you s-s-some s-steak. R-Right after we c-c-clean you up." She guided him to her front door and pushed in. It was never locked anyway.
Or so she would attempt to placate him as she led him to get abode but the hunter had other ideas. "I don't need cleaning. I'm fine. I'm fine damnit!" He struggled some but not much feeling her thin frame pressed up against him. Bled as he was, he apparently still had some higher cognitive functions left and knew he could easily hurt the girl if he struggled with vigor. She was a waif and he was a well muscled and toned fighting machine afterall.
Being led he noted the dilapidated shack she led him to. Something about it's appearance seemed familiar though it didn't take long for even his oxygen starved brain to piece together. "Your home..." His words tired in a way they'd not been before, perhaps a touch betrayed promoting a bit more struggle. "Seriously, I'm fine. Just....I just.....I turned around is all...Let me go Lexi, I'm fine..." The words a mantra, as though if he said them enough times they would be true.
Indeed, much more of a struggle might strain a muscle or two on that delicate frame of hers. Perhaps more. Still she had to try. Scarred little hand gently stroked his back as she tried to guide him again.
"I-I kn-know. I-I kn-know you a-are. J-Just hu-humor me" P-P-Please" I-It's l-late and I'm s-s-scared." That much was true. She was scared. Scared if she ket him out of her sight, she'd never see him alive again. Gentle but firm, shed'd try again to get him through the door and into the worn old arm chair in her tiny living room.
Mach growled lightly, a tired threat but it held no obvious malice. The man was self sufficient to a fault, much more so of recent months. And while he was usually really good at hiding this side of his dangerous life from others tonight had been an anomaly. Too many cooks in the kitchen, too many things to keep track of and he made a grave mistake. And rather than get the help he needed he sought to preserve the image folks had of him, a gallant, goofy badass that rode off into the sunset....even if that might well kill him.
Inner turmoil rolled for a moment longer before she'd feel that tension ease, a ragged sigh escaping. "Sorry Lexi..." He was in a bad way but it seemed he was still capable of processing what he was doing to others. Just how hard was he able to soldier on, to whip his mind and body to perform even on the brink of failure"
Moving with her now rather than against he'd collapse into the chair, fingers moving to pull at his depleted trauma kit he carried, looking for a few last supplies. "Got munched on by a chimera....lions head, no venom. Deep wounds. My....my regeneration potion isn't working so well and I'm out of spray plug so thought....thought..." He faded a little, head lulling before snapping back up. "Thought I just need some iron and protein. Can build blood quick. Better bandage and....yeah" He spoke clinically obviously very used to giving situation reports even half dead.
As he sank into the chair with grooves and indents that were unmistakably not Lexi sized or shaped, the little fae wasted no time with questions he'd likely be unable to answer in his rapidly declining state, and instead began bustling about. Clean linens and bottles of herbs and tinctures seemingly materialized at his feet.
Taking immeasurably great care, she quickly packed on more pressure, not daring to disturb what little barrier the previous bandages provided. Wrapped within the layers of new bandage, she applied leaves whose names were rooted in languages long since dead. Leaves that would help staunch bleeding for moderate injuries, but it was all she had on hand.
"D-Down to the b-bone..." she murmured, mostly to herself but loud enough to be heard.
"I-If o-only I c-could-" she cut herself off short, shaking her head. She'd learned her lesson the last time she tried to heal him and sent him to some unknown world. Three full scoldings from three separate people, present company included, and a torturously long visit with an actual doctor later, she was certain she would never make that mistake again.
Still, she chewed her bottom lip worriedly as she looked at his ashen complexion.
Even as drain drunk as he was he could feel the void he filled did not match the waif....not that he'd checked her out for such or anything! Right. Yes. Okay. It was a mystery though then again what little he saw of the residence seemed to be one big puzzle. It looked to be hers and yet not, the two notions disjointed but undisputable. Still, that was a line of thought that would have to be back burnered for the much more pressing matter at hand.
He half listened, half watched, half faded as she worked. He couldn't feel what was applied but he could feel the muscles contract slowing the ooze if blood faster though even then it wouldn't staunch. Damn, he must have been nailed with some of the snake's head venom as well. Of course her assessment was correct, there were teeth marks for not the first time in his life on his femur.
Those last words, murmured with worry and impotence did warrant a dry chuckle as he reached out with that organic and of his the stroke her cheek gently on its way to ruffling the nest of her hair. "It's....it's alright Lexi. Don't....don't do anything dumb, yeah' I don't....don't want you hurt on....account....my account." His head lulled for a moment before snapping up again. "Gotta....take care of yourself....get gussied up and tell that boy how you....you feel. Me" I'm....I'm just going to....take a rest, yeah' I think I earned that....didn't I?" The last bit sounded distant, not spoken to the girl so much a question for the world at large.
She sat back on the floor in front of him, feeling useless for all her efforts and rudimentary training. Deeply scarred little hands covered her face for a moment before they continued on to weave into her hair. She clutched handfuls of it as her elbows came to rest on her knees.
After a brief moment of despair, her resolve strengthened. A look of determination set in her features. She was about to do something dumb. Yes, she was vaguely aware of the adverse side effects her magic, or anyone else's, had on the hunter, but desperate times called for dumb and desperate measures. Pulling her legs into a criss-cross position, she gingerly placed a bloodied hand on his ruined leg and closed those large dark brown eyes, ready to deal with the consequences of her decision as they came.
She pulled ever so gently. She pulled at his injuries the way one would pull at a splinter in a child's little finger. She made no attempt to calm or soothe through any ethereal means. No, her efforts were one way only. She pulled rips and tears from muscle and tendon. She pulled gouges and fractures from bone. She pulled toxins and poisons and potential infections from gaping wounds that would soon cease to gape. Shredded muscle would knit as her own rent asunder. She gasped and grit her teeth as pain seared in her own leg as it split jaggedly. Wounds seemed to open from within and her blood pressure dropped dramatically, making the color rapidly drained from her face.
As she weakened, she mentally prepared herself for what she was sure to come. She continued to pull even as she awaited his undoubtedly inevitable catatonia.
Undoubtedly, inevitable catatonia....if only the girl were so lucky. Despite all has outward appearances and assurances the man was still a hunter of mages, and a relatively successful one at that. And a fellow didn't get so far in his line of work without tuning themselves into the ebb and flow of the ether....and attaching a big red flag to that feeling.
Mach may have been drifting out but his hind brain acted, organic hand shooting out to push the fae away forcefully. "s***....what"....No!" And now his fore brain kicked back to life, realization percolating through the haze of hypoxia and toxins that his brain swam in. He could only hope he broke the link though his right hand still flailed for the caster hung under his arm. "No, damnit, no!" He felt his wound closing but it was too much, felt toxins being drained when he literally drank them to begin with in the form of his potions. She didn't know about limits, didn't care about balance. She just healed and took with neither thought or concern for herself. And she did it impulsively, without thought to the end state. His leg would be closed but he'd still be hypovolemic and worthless even as her flesh rent. Then what"
And more so she just didn't understand. Completely his fault but still, it was ignorance nonetheless. That his catatonia and reaction to magic were two linked but vastly different things. His stomach rolled, a sick feeling climbing until a gulch of black, lifeless blood erupted out of his mouth. He tried to say something but the man could only wheeze as his blood pressure tanked. It was perhaps a small miracle he pulled that mostly depleted trauma kit out first as his fingers began desperately feeling through the few syringes left. Plucking one with a dangerously long needle he aligned the nasty looking then between his ribs before shoving it's length in, the dispenser plunger popped to send out a dose directly into his heart, kicking it so it didn't stop as it was threatening to. Still, the man reeled, slumping forward in the chair. "L-Le-Lexi....y-you o-o-ok-kay?" Words sputtered as he tried to hold on to conciseness.
She thought she had it all figured out. Foolish little fae. It seemed a bit late for a lesson in discernment, but rest assured, should the little halfling make it fully back to the living, she would most assuredly apply it to any future healings and dealings.
His push would send her tumbling back where she would lay sprawled at his feet, a mess of skinny arms and legs and ridiculously long hair obscuring a good part of her face. All save for the eyes. Those rich dark brown eyes that now stared empty and hollow at the tiny unlit fireplace just in front of the armchair. To the untrained, she was as good as dead. And really, she may as well be as still as she was. Hardly any recognizable breath or heartbeat. Yet, somehow a single thread, as weak and frayed as her simple clothing, tethered her to life. For now.
If either of them did. The man wasn't sure how well her empathic healing worked on replacing blood but it would be a moot point as the magic just pushed him past his saturation point causing massive damage in the form of that black vitae he vomited. So he was hypovolemic regardless on top of the fact that if she were sucking toxins out of his body she may well have sucked some of that regeneration potion he drank which was essentially cancer in a vial. If that were the case she might be in better shape than he as the potion was doing little for him but for someone else..." On top of battle stimulant which was essentially body altering poison drugs and epogen which would have seen her wasting what little muscle she had to make blood. All those potions almost made the true venom in his veins from the chimera that shut down his coagulation pathways seem mild by comparison. It was little wonder he needed an augmented liver to process his potions less they killed him.
Though it looked like Super (temporary) Alexia had not been made as they flopped down lifeless on the ground. Mach would have cursed if he had it in him but he really didn't. He was barely hanging on as it was, the needle left in his heart for another kick just in case. Running, or stumbling, through his options he moved to collapse next to the girl, hands stripping her of what modest bottoms she had on to check the damage transferred. Damnit, he knew he should have been more belligerent, just forced his way on by and collapsed elsewhere! The irony was not lost on him....Moving he'd wrap up that skinny thigh as he tried to assess what needed to be done to help.
The immediate weakness that came with blood loss was the problem. And had that remained the only problem, the various drugs may have helped. Or she may have overdosed. But that would never be determined. Because the very first problem brought her close to death. Not as close as she had come to it in the past, but close enough so that things in the ether that stretched from this world to dozens of others took notice. Some benevolent and some by far more sinister.
Of all the beings and creatures between realms of the living and the dead, this one in particular beat all the others to the punch. It was this being that would have the little fae's eyes slowly blink back to consciousness, leaving behind the warm rich spark those dark brown eyes once held. For the moment, she simply lay there, letting her senses catch up with her.
As for the real Alexia, she was lost in darkness somewhere. She saw shadows of things she couldn't quite make out. Things that lurked just in the outskirts of her vision, blurring and dissipating when she tried to look. It was from within this oblivion she tried calling out. But without a mouth, much less a voice, would anyone hear her distant cry"
"M-Mach..." the faint echo whisked by like an errant breeze, here and gone in an instant.
Finishing with the dressing Mach, well, took a moment or three to fight back against the clarion of alarms that were going off in his head. He was in very bad shape but that didn't matter as Alexia lay there catatonic over him. Him! Of all the stupid, dumb, bird brained things killing oneself for a dead man walking had to be there dumbest! Stupid empath! Dumbass girl! The angry thoughts rolled, fueling that piss and vinegar he worked to channel to keep him going. Yeah, he was going to save her ass and survive himself just so he could chew her ass out up one way and down the other!!!
Brushing hair aside he'd lay his ear to her mouth and nose, listening and feeling for breath as he stared at her chest for the rise and fall of life, natural hand catching a wrist to feel for a pulse. She was there, but just so. Damnit! Reaching back he'd fumble to grab a vial from his belt - a small red ampule which he broke the top off and would proceed to pour into the little fae's mouth, fingers pushing open lips and wedging between teeth. Certainly not the romantic passing potions through a kiss but that was dumb as you lost a lot of potion down your own mouth that way. Anyway, this was a Rhy'Din grown and brewed health potion, useless and potentially murderous for him. He only carried a few ampules for idiot bystanders who didn't run fast enough away when he was working.
Faintly he heard something, was that Alexia" It was a soft call, barely perceptible and distant. What the" Yet still something happened. The girl's chest rose and fell quicker, her heart rate rose, the tickle of breath washed over his cheek. Lifting some he saw the spark of life once more in those big brown pools yet something was off. The gaze was cold, lacking something of the girl's usual look. "A..Alexia..?"
He pushed back, watching her a moment though the motion shifted what little blood he had causing the world to roll, his heart jittering. ****. He had to, to....He hit the doser button once more, a bolus of chemicals pouring into his heart trying to stabilize and prevent the muscle from failing. But the fight was lost on all other grounds as Mach fell over sideways, no energy to stop his list as he slumped onto his side. He mouthed a name, a word but he had no breath to give such voice, the world swirling dizzily before his conciseness slipped from his grasp.
(Written with the wonderful Alexia Longbow)
Now hobbling along down the cobbled road, the hunter squinted at the landmarks that were both familiar yet foreign. Where the hell had he gotten to!"! He'd rendered a basic amount of first aid to himself at the festival after his human chew toy act but had skedaddled before anyone could fuss too much over him and his oozing. No need bringing down folks worrying over his broken ass! No, he knew how to take care of himself and that meant meat to replenish the blood he'd lost. After that he could wait for the regeneration potion to do what it did....maybe. It was seeming to take it’s sweet time and he was starting to wonder if he'd make it before then though there was nothing doing now. Just had to keep on keeping on until he couldn't keep on any longer, alone as was the only way he knew how.
Stumbling past what he swore was the same statue he'd passed twice before the man blinked as he came to the back of a large institutional looking building. That....that didn't look like a steakhouse, that looked like a university classroom hall.....****.
He turned to look for a street sign but the entire world seemed to turn with him, shifting and suddenly wrenching to the side. Mach hit the ground with a thud, blood dribbling down his brow from a cut as the bandages around his leg soaked red despite the pressure he'd tied them with. s***. s***! He had to get, had to keep doing, had to....had to....rest. Yes. NO! His mind swam as he peered at the sideways world.
Within moments, soft footfalls neared the rumpled heap of a man. At first wary but the closer they sounded, the more urgency they took on. They of course belonged to a skittish little fae who happened to live nearby. Unbelieving at first, she was horrified to see it was indeed her friend likely dying just feet from her humble little home.
She crouched down beside him, gnarled little fingers reaching out to lightly touch his shoulder. A shaky little whisper urgently called to him.
"M-Mach" M-Mach, c-can you h-hear m-me?"
The man jerked a little at the touch to his shoulder, a spooked look crossing his very drunk looking features. Force of habit, he may have glomped on everyone but he was always aware of his surroundings. Then again when he wasn't typically was when terrible things happened to him.
Rolling onto his back that panic subsided as he saw a familiar face. "Oh hey! Lexi! What are you....um....doing onna ground like this?" He grinned drunkenly though not a drop could be smelled on him, he was obviously delirious from blood loss. "Shouldn look so worried, detracts from your pretty freckled face." A grin as even in such a state he had to schmooze.
Her brows knitted as she quickly went into assessment mode. She tsked softly before speaking again.
"A-Alright, l-lets g-get you in-s-s-side." She moved quickly but gently to try and hook a skinny arm under whichever arm seemed less injured. She certainly had no upper body strength to speak of, but if he would let her, she would push up under him with a surprising amount of leg power and quickly but steadily get him into her tiny home.
A trickle of blood ran down from his head, a jagged cut up his brow probably speaking to his bad decision not to seek medical help. Something knocked the sense from him and he had so little to begin with. Some black, tar like blood sat dried around his lips. Something about the blood was disturbing but seemed the least worrisome insult to the man as it looked well past being an active problem. That honor was for his tightly bound thigh, blood having soaked the pressure dressing and now staining the cobbles beneath.
"Oh....how lu-lurid! But you gotta boy you....um....like, yeah' I....I just need to find Patrelli's. Two 72 ounce steaks and I'll be right as rain!" He'd sort of lump for a bit before having a bit of lucidity helping her help him up. Back on his feet however and he'd begin trying to wander off.
She persisted and fitted herself neatly in his under arm, her thin arm snaking around behind him to hold him to her. With a placating tone, she murmured softly to him.
"Y-Yes, M-Mach. L-Let's get you s-s-some s-steak. R-Right after we c-c-clean you up." She guided him to her front door and pushed in. It was never locked anyway.
Or so she would attempt to placate him as she led him to get abode but the hunter had other ideas. "I don't need cleaning. I'm fine. I'm fine damnit!" He struggled some but not much feeling her thin frame pressed up against him. Bled as he was, he apparently still had some higher cognitive functions left and knew he could easily hurt the girl if he struggled with vigor. She was a waif and he was a well muscled and toned fighting machine afterall.
Being led he noted the dilapidated shack she led him to. Something about it's appearance seemed familiar though it didn't take long for even his oxygen starved brain to piece together. "Your home..." His words tired in a way they'd not been before, perhaps a touch betrayed promoting a bit more struggle. "Seriously, I'm fine. Just....I just.....I turned around is all...Let me go Lexi, I'm fine..." The words a mantra, as though if he said them enough times they would be true.
Indeed, much more of a struggle might strain a muscle or two on that delicate frame of hers. Perhaps more. Still she had to try. Scarred little hand gently stroked his back as she tried to guide him again.
"I-I kn-know. I-I kn-know you a-are. J-Just hu-humor me" P-P-Please" I-It's l-late and I'm s-s-scared." That much was true. She was scared. Scared if she ket him out of her sight, she'd never see him alive again. Gentle but firm, shed'd try again to get him through the door and into the worn old arm chair in her tiny living room.
Mach growled lightly, a tired threat but it held no obvious malice. The man was self sufficient to a fault, much more so of recent months. And while he was usually really good at hiding this side of his dangerous life from others tonight had been an anomaly. Too many cooks in the kitchen, too many things to keep track of and he made a grave mistake. And rather than get the help he needed he sought to preserve the image folks had of him, a gallant, goofy badass that rode off into the sunset....even if that might well kill him.
Inner turmoil rolled for a moment longer before she'd feel that tension ease, a ragged sigh escaping. "Sorry Lexi..." He was in a bad way but it seemed he was still capable of processing what he was doing to others. Just how hard was he able to soldier on, to whip his mind and body to perform even on the brink of failure"
Moving with her now rather than against he'd collapse into the chair, fingers moving to pull at his depleted trauma kit he carried, looking for a few last supplies. "Got munched on by a chimera....lions head, no venom. Deep wounds. My....my regeneration potion isn't working so well and I'm out of spray plug so thought....thought..." He faded a little, head lulling before snapping back up. "Thought I just need some iron and protein. Can build blood quick. Better bandage and....yeah" He spoke clinically obviously very used to giving situation reports even half dead.
As he sank into the chair with grooves and indents that were unmistakably not Lexi sized or shaped, the little fae wasted no time with questions he'd likely be unable to answer in his rapidly declining state, and instead began bustling about. Clean linens and bottles of herbs and tinctures seemingly materialized at his feet.
Taking immeasurably great care, she quickly packed on more pressure, not daring to disturb what little barrier the previous bandages provided. Wrapped within the layers of new bandage, she applied leaves whose names were rooted in languages long since dead. Leaves that would help staunch bleeding for moderate injuries, but it was all she had on hand.
"D-Down to the b-bone..." she murmured, mostly to herself but loud enough to be heard.
"I-If o-only I c-could-" she cut herself off short, shaking her head. She'd learned her lesson the last time she tried to heal him and sent him to some unknown world. Three full scoldings from three separate people, present company included, and a torturously long visit with an actual doctor later, she was certain she would never make that mistake again.
Still, she chewed her bottom lip worriedly as she looked at his ashen complexion.
Even as drain drunk as he was he could feel the void he filled did not match the waif....not that he'd checked her out for such or anything! Right. Yes. Okay. It was a mystery though then again what little he saw of the residence seemed to be one big puzzle. It looked to be hers and yet not, the two notions disjointed but undisputable. Still, that was a line of thought that would have to be back burnered for the much more pressing matter at hand.
He half listened, half watched, half faded as she worked. He couldn't feel what was applied but he could feel the muscles contract slowing the ooze if blood faster though even then it wouldn't staunch. Damn, he must have been nailed with some of the snake's head venom as well. Of course her assessment was correct, there were teeth marks for not the first time in his life on his femur.
Those last words, murmured with worry and impotence did warrant a dry chuckle as he reached out with that organic and of his the stroke her cheek gently on its way to ruffling the nest of her hair. "It's....it's alright Lexi. Don't....don't do anything dumb, yeah' I don't....don't want you hurt on....account....my account." His head lulled for a moment before snapping up again. "Gotta....take care of yourself....get gussied up and tell that boy how you....you feel. Me" I'm....I'm just going to....take a rest, yeah' I think I earned that....didn't I?" The last bit sounded distant, not spoken to the girl so much a question for the world at large.
She sat back on the floor in front of him, feeling useless for all her efforts and rudimentary training. Deeply scarred little hands covered her face for a moment before they continued on to weave into her hair. She clutched handfuls of it as her elbows came to rest on her knees.
After a brief moment of despair, her resolve strengthened. A look of determination set in her features. She was about to do something dumb. Yes, she was vaguely aware of the adverse side effects her magic, or anyone else's, had on the hunter, but desperate times called for dumb and desperate measures. Pulling her legs into a criss-cross position, she gingerly placed a bloodied hand on his ruined leg and closed those large dark brown eyes, ready to deal with the consequences of her decision as they came.
She pulled ever so gently. She pulled at his injuries the way one would pull at a splinter in a child's little finger. She made no attempt to calm or soothe through any ethereal means. No, her efforts were one way only. She pulled rips and tears from muscle and tendon. She pulled gouges and fractures from bone. She pulled toxins and poisons and potential infections from gaping wounds that would soon cease to gape. Shredded muscle would knit as her own rent asunder. She gasped and grit her teeth as pain seared in her own leg as it split jaggedly. Wounds seemed to open from within and her blood pressure dropped dramatically, making the color rapidly drained from her face.
As she weakened, she mentally prepared herself for what she was sure to come. She continued to pull even as she awaited his undoubtedly inevitable catatonia.
Undoubtedly, inevitable catatonia....if only the girl were so lucky. Despite all has outward appearances and assurances the man was still a hunter of mages, and a relatively successful one at that. And a fellow didn't get so far in his line of work without tuning themselves into the ebb and flow of the ether....and attaching a big red flag to that feeling.
Mach may have been drifting out but his hind brain acted, organic hand shooting out to push the fae away forcefully. "s***....what"....No!" And now his fore brain kicked back to life, realization percolating through the haze of hypoxia and toxins that his brain swam in. He could only hope he broke the link though his right hand still flailed for the caster hung under his arm. "No, damnit, no!" He felt his wound closing but it was too much, felt toxins being drained when he literally drank them to begin with in the form of his potions. She didn't know about limits, didn't care about balance. She just healed and took with neither thought or concern for herself. And she did it impulsively, without thought to the end state. His leg would be closed but he'd still be hypovolemic and worthless even as her flesh rent. Then what"
And more so she just didn't understand. Completely his fault but still, it was ignorance nonetheless. That his catatonia and reaction to magic were two linked but vastly different things. His stomach rolled, a sick feeling climbing until a gulch of black, lifeless blood erupted out of his mouth. He tried to say something but the man could only wheeze as his blood pressure tanked. It was perhaps a small miracle he pulled that mostly depleted trauma kit out first as his fingers began desperately feeling through the few syringes left. Plucking one with a dangerously long needle he aligned the nasty looking then between his ribs before shoving it's length in, the dispenser plunger popped to send out a dose directly into his heart, kicking it so it didn't stop as it was threatening to. Still, the man reeled, slumping forward in the chair. "L-Le-Lexi....y-you o-o-ok-kay?" Words sputtered as he tried to hold on to conciseness.
She thought she had it all figured out. Foolish little fae. It seemed a bit late for a lesson in discernment, but rest assured, should the little halfling make it fully back to the living, she would most assuredly apply it to any future healings and dealings.
His push would send her tumbling back where she would lay sprawled at his feet, a mess of skinny arms and legs and ridiculously long hair obscuring a good part of her face. All save for the eyes. Those rich dark brown eyes that now stared empty and hollow at the tiny unlit fireplace just in front of the armchair. To the untrained, she was as good as dead. And really, she may as well be as still as she was. Hardly any recognizable breath or heartbeat. Yet, somehow a single thread, as weak and frayed as her simple clothing, tethered her to life. For now.
If either of them did. The man wasn't sure how well her empathic healing worked on replacing blood but it would be a moot point as the magic just pushed him past his saturation point causing massive damage in the form of that black vitae he vomited. So he was hypovolemic regardless on top of the fact that if she were sucking toxins out of his body she may well have sucked some of that regeneration potion he drank which was essentially cancer in a vial. If that were the case she might be in better shape than he as the potion was doing little for him but for someone else..." On top of battle stimulant which was essentially body altering poison drugs and epogen which would have seen her wasting what little muscle she had to make blood. All those potions almost made the true venom in his veins from the chimera that shut down his coagulation pathways seem mild by comparison. It was little wonder he needed an augmented liver to process his potions less they killed him.
Though it looked like Super (temporary) Alexia had not been made as they flopped down lifeless on the ground. Mach would have cursed if he had it in him but he really didn't. He was barely hanging on as it was, the needle left in his heart for another kick just in case. Running, or stumbling, through his options he moved to collapse next to the girl, hands stripping her of what modest bottoms she had on to check the damage transferred. Damnit, he knew he should have been more belligerent, just forced his way on by and collapsed elsewhere! The irony was not lost on him....Moving he'd wrap up that skinny thigh as he tried to assess what needed to be done to help.
The immediate weakness that came with blood loss was the problem. And had that remained the only problem, the various drugs may have helped. Or she may have overdosed. But that would never be determined. Because the very first problem brought her close to death. Not as close as she had come to it in the past, but close enough so that things in the ether that stretched from this world to dozens of others took notice. Some benevolent and some by far more sinister.
Of all the beings and creatures between realms of the living and the dead, this one in particular beat all the others to the punch. It was this being that would have the little fae's eyes slowly blink back to consciousness, leaving behind the warm rich spark those dark brown eyes once held. For the moment, she simply lay there, letting her senses catch up with her.
As for the real Alexia, she was lost in darkness somewhere. She saw shadows of things she couldn't quite make out. Things that lurked just in the outskirts of her vision, blurring and dissipating when she tried to look. It was from within this oblivion she tried calling out. But without a mouth, much less a voice, would anyone hear her distant cry"
"M-Mach..." the faint echo whisked by like an errant breeze, here and gone in an instant.
Finishing with the dressing Mach, well, took a moment or three to fight back against the clarion of alarms that were going off in his head. He was in very bad shape but that didn't matter as Alexia lay there catatonic over him. Him! Of all the stupid, dumb, bird brained things killing oneself for a dead man walking had to be there dumbest! Stupid empath! Dumbass girl! The angry thoughts rolled, fueling that piss and vinegar he worked to channel to keep him going. Yeah, he was going to save her ass and survive himself just so he could chew her ass out up one way and down the other!!!
Brushing hair aside he'd lay his ear to her mouth and nose, listening and feeling for breath as he stared at her chest for the rise and fall of life, natural hand catching a wrist to feel for a pulse. She was there, but just so. Damnit! Reaching back he'd fumble to grab a vial from his belt - a small red ampule which he broke the top off and would proceed to pour into the little fae's mouth, fingers pushing open lips and wedging between teeth. Certainly not the romantic passing potions through a kiss but that was dumb as you lost a lot of potion down your own mouth that way. Anyway, this was a Rhy'Din grown and brewed health potion, useless and potentially murderous for him. He only carried a few ampules for idiot bystanders who didn't run fast enough away when he was working.
Faintly he heard something, was that Alexia" It was a soft call, barely perceptible and distant. What the" Yet still something happened. The girl's chest rose and fell quicker, her heart rate rose, the tickle of breath washed over his cheek. Lifting some he saw the spark of life once more in those big brown pools yet something was off. The gaze was cold, lacking something of the girl's usual look. "A..Alexia..?"
He pushed back, watching her a moment though the motion shifted what little blood he had causing the world to roll, his heart jittering. ****. He had to, to....He hit the doser button once more, a bolus of chemicals pouring into his heart trying to stabilize and prevent the muscle from failing. But the fight was lost on all other grounds as Mach fell over sideways, no energy to stop his list as he slumped onto his side. He mouthed a name, a word but he had no breath to give such voice, the world swirling dizzily before his conciseness slipped from his grasp.
(Written with the wonderful Alexia Longbow)