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= (CRP) A Changing of the Guard

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan stopped and grimaced a bit.

"I see the Irish still worship at the altar of St. Gertrude, patroness of the bloody flipping obvious. But, yes, I have been tagged. It went through the backpack and a bit into my shoulder.

We can deal with it after we get farther away from Elias. If I did not hit him, we need to not be here when he grows some fortitude."


Allan turned again to lead them away, but stopped cold at a tinkling sound.

"What is that sound of broken glass?! Is there anything blue leaking from my pack?"

He turned again so that Destini could see the pack clearly.

Destini
How could he be so calm about this? The expression on her face was one of horrified worry. But at the same time, she admired his endurance and bravery. "Aye, there is," she answered his question. The red was certainly blood. She'd seen enough injuries in the makeshift hospital set up in London while treating the victims of the fire. But the blue liquid? From the sudden halt in their progress forward, she guessed Allan knew what it was.

"Allan," she began hesitantly, almost not certain she wanted to know. "The blue liquid. What is it?"
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan swore softly under his breath.

"That would be the last vial of antidote I had. Ahh well, nothing for it I suppose, lets get out of here."


Allan sighed and turned to lead them furtively along the road, just inside the wood-line to limit exposure.


Destini
She followed. Given that the arrow was from a crossbow and not a bow, it was shorter and did not protrude as far from his pack. Still, the blood worried her. "Ye cannae walk about with an arrow in yer back! Yer wound needs tendin'."

Stubborn Welshman! Traipsing about the woods with a serious wound was perhaps one of the most foolish things she'd ever seen. "Allan!" she hissed his name loud enough for him to hear ... unless he was ignoring her. Yet, even as she called his name, she also tried to remain quiet enough to hopefully remain unheard by Elias if he were still tracking them.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan hissed quietly, "It will wait. I can tell from the lack of tearing pain that it is a puncture, not a razored point. That means it can wait a bit until we get a mile or so away. Then we'll go to ground and I will gratefully accept some tending as I have never seen myself as pin-cushion material."

After a minute of walking he turned to Destini and asked, "Have you ever removed an arrow from someone before?"


Destini
Her wide-eyed expression said clearly that she had not, but she responded with the words, "Talk me through it." Her tone was low but determined. Only the slightest quiver in her voice hinted at how uneasy she was at the idea of removing the arrow herself. Still, she was the only one here who could do it.

She met his gaze with a steady gaze of her own. She wasn't squeamish about this. She just didn't want to cause him the pain she knew he'd feel when the arrow was removed. "I can do it," she assured him, hoping when the time came she would be as confident as she sounded now. "Just talk me through it."
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan kept walking as he explained what would be required.

"First we need to get the backpack off, but that is not happening with the crossbow bolt pinning it to me. You'll have to break off the Fletch end and lift off the pack.

Then, assuming the wound is no wider than the shaft (which means it is a puncture bolt, not a razor), you can put your left hand around the area that was hit to stabilize it and your balance. You grab hold of the bolt shaft with the other hand and pull it straight up and out.

And if you are feeling generous you can pretend not to notice when and if I shriek.

Did I ever mention I hate the business end of crossbows?"


Destini
She swallowed hard. Her mouth set into a grim line as she nodded at the steps he was talking her through. She refused to let him see how his pain pained her as well. Right now, he was being strong for her. He doubtless needed her to be strong for him in return.

"Nay, ye havenae mentioned it. Am I to conclude that ye've had other encounters with the 'business end o' a crossbow'?" she asked.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan managed a laugh.

"As it turns out I have, I have indeed. To be fair I generally am not there when the crossbow's lovely little messenger arrives, but on occasion I have felt its words land.

I, of course, remain astonished that anyone could encounter my demure and holy ways and want to shoot at me..."


Overhead there was a rumble of thunder from clouded skies.

Allan looked up with a sigh

"Always a critic..."

Destini
Destini started to chuckle at Allan's words, but her mirth was halted sharply when she heard how strained his laughter was. In the two months they had traveled together, she had found him to normally be so free with his merriment. To hear him now merely managing a laugh was disconcerting.

The smile that had begun to form on her lips died instantly in her worry for the deacon who had become not only her traveling companion, but her friend through a myriad of dangers. "How can ye make jokes at a time like this?" she asked him.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Destini wrote:


The smile that had begun to form on her lips died instantly in her worry for the deacon who had become not only her traveling companion, but her friend through a myriad of dangers. "How can ye make jokes at a time like this?" she asked him.



Allan nodded.... "Because I am not enthralled with the other options...."






Destini
"Allan." She ran ahead of him and stood directly in his path so he would be forced to listen to her.

"Stop." She put her hands out to stop him from walking. "We've walked far enough. If Elias were directly behind us, we would have seen some sign o' him by now. Meanwhile, ye're still bleedin'. Aye, I may be new to this attache work o' yers. But, I do nae think 'tis wise to leave a blood trail fer Elias to find if an' when he decides to follow us." She watched him sternly for his response, daring him to contradict her.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan's persistent mirth withered under the stern gaze of a very insistent and determined Destini. He found a large rock to sit down on and motioned her to follow.

"Well, we'll need to get this bloody pack off before the wound will get much tending."

The deacon turned so that Destini would be able to get at the pack and the offending crossbow bolt.

Destini
Destini went to Allan, grimacing at the sight of the arrow. She removed her own satchel and set it to the side. The satchel restricted her movements slightly and she needed all the maneuverability she could get. Recalling what he said had to be done to get the pack off, Destini carefully wrapped her nimble fingers around the arrow's shaft just below the fletch. "Brace yerself." she warned him. "I'm going to break the shaft."

With a swift motion, she broke the fletch end of the shaft.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


"SEVERING SOCKPUPPETS!" Allan growled as the quarrel gave an audible "SNAP!"

recovering, Allan turned his head and gave a reassuring smile.

"Well that was fun....let's see how the pack comes off then...."


Allan undid the ties in front so that the pack could be lifted off carefully.


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