Destini
Despite Corwynn's attempts to hide his pain, her performer's ability to read her audience saw through it. Whiskey might fortify him enough for the task at hand. The flask had fallen to the side of Corwynn's pack. At length, she found it and twisted the cap open for him. She placed the flask in his hand not affected by the injury in his shoulder and waited for him to drink.
She re-positioned herself to an angle where she would have enough leverage to pull the splinter out, but paused before beginning. Her gaze drifted to the burning ship and the smoke still billowing from its massive form. Past that smoke was Allan, Pagan, and probably Richard. Were they alive? She listened, but even hyper-sensitivity and a musician's auditory skill gained her nothing but the sounds close to her. Like a thick fog, the smoke masked every sound beyond a twenty foot radius. She could only see ten feet. Her heart ached to know if Allan was alive. "Jah only knows if they live," she said absently without turning her gaze away from the smoky wall of uncertainty.
With great effort, she turned back to the task at hand. "Brace yerself, brother. This willnae be pleasant. On the count o' three.
"One," Destini wrapped her hand around the piece of deck-rail.
"Two," Her bare feet dug into the beach sand and found suitable traction to offer enough leverage.
"Three," In one motion, she pulled the splinter free from his shoulder.
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She re-positioned herself to an angle where she would have enough leverage to pull the splinter out, but paused before beginning. Her gaze drifted to the burning ship and the smoke still billowing from its massive form. Past that smoke was Allan, Pagan, and probably Richard. Were they alive? She listened, but even hyper-sensitivity and a musician's auditory skill gained her nothing but the sounds close to her. Like a thick fog, the smoke masked every sound beyond a twenty foot radius. She could only see ten feet. Her heart ached to know if Allan was alive. "Jah only knows if they live," she said absently without turning her gaze away from the smoky wall of uncertainty.
With great effort, she turned back to the task at hand. "Brace yerself, brother. This willnae be pleasant. On the count o' three.
"One," Destini wrapped her hand around the piece of deck-rail.
"Two," Her bare feet dug into the beach sand and found suitable traction to offer enough leverage.
"Three," In one motion, she pulled the splinter free from his shoulder.
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