[Maybe it would have been avoidable, if it had just been her own injuries she was dealing with - but she'd pushed herself further than she really ought to have. Still, Flayn can't bring herself to regret it. Better to have spent herself trying to give Seteth a fighting chance than to have done nothing and made his demise that much more likely. Better to have repaid Claude's kindness in helping her get away than to have let him be in pain during the entire flight.
And speaking of - or rather, thinking of that...]
How are you feeling, by the way? It has been some time since you were injured...
[...but also, for all she knows, he could have been pushing himself while she was asleep. Particularly if physical strength is as important here as he'd made it seem on the way.
Anyway, it's easier to worry over how he's doing than to dwell on her own injuries, but she can't help but empathize with the healers, too. She knows how awful it feels not to be able to help someone. She'll have to do her best to reassure them, later.
Starting with Fatima - and then moving on to the others once she can speak Almyran well enough to be understood.]
I see. I will look forward to speaking with her... it should be interesting to see how healing is done here in Almyra.
[She's never really had to think too much about it; it's in her blood, and it comes as naturally to her as breathing. But it's only one method. She's well aware that there are still plenty of things she's never experienced, and plenty of things she has left to learn.]
I shall work hard so that soon I will be able to speak with everyone. [She smiles.] After all, I am the visitor here; I ought not to expect everyone to simply cater to me.
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Yes. I suspected.
[Maybe it would have been avoidable, if it had just been her own injuries she was dealing with - but she'd pushed herself further than she really ought to have. Still, Flayn can't bring herself to regret it. Better to have spent herself trying to give Seteth a fighting chance than to have done nothing and made his demise that much more likely. Better to have repaid Claude's kindness in helping her get away than to have let him be in pain during the entire flight.
And speaking of - or rather, thinking of that...]
How are you feeling, by the way? It has been some time since you were injured...
[...but also, for all she knows, he could have been pushing himself while she was asleep. Particularly if physical strength is as important here as he'd made it seem on the way.
Anyway, it's easier to worry over how he's doing than to dwell on her own injuries, but she can't help but empathize with the healers, too. She knows how awful it feels not to be able to help someone. She'll have to do her best to reassure them, later.
Starting with Fatima - and then moving on to the others once she can speak Almyran well enough to be understood.]
I see. I will look forward to speaking with her... it should be interesting to see how healing is done here in Almyra.
[She's never really had to think too much about it; it's in her blood, and it comes as naturally to her as breathing. But it's only one method. She's well aware that there are still plenty of things she's never experienced, and plenty of things she has left to learn.]
I shall work hard so that soon I will be able to speak with everyone. [She smiles.] After all, I am the visitor here; I ought not to expect everyone to simply cater to me.