"T'bloody hell are you?!"
Langston snapped out of his stupor,
'It's a child! It's only a child... What is it with me tonight? I suppose I will spend the whole night jumping at the approach of women and children. Splendid'
The girl's shrill wail had terrified Langston, causing him to stop dead in his tracks. He watched petrified, as the young girl came careening through the tunnel in and straight into a... little boy? This one a bit younger by the looks of it. Langston scanned over the group that had gathered near him, he hadn't noticed before, but a lot of these recruits were young- far younger than him at least.
'That makes sense. It's easier to indoctrinate children than adults... Now really isn't the time, is it?'
Langston pushed the thought from his mind, there were far more pressing matters to attend to and he couldn't afford to get lost in thought.
He took a few steps towards the group that had gathered near him, in an attempt to illuminate the area and give himself a better view of the situation. The other travelers were tightly huddled around the girl barking out questions in quick secession. Once again their questions hung in the dead air, lingering as they awaited reply. Langston directed his attention towards girl.
A small, pathetic looking creature. She rose to her feet still panting, her tiny frame shaking wildly as she attempted to catch her breath.
"Can't go back that way."
She winced suddenly, clearly in pain from the injury on her shoulder. Her eyes remained wide, filled with an almost primal terror as they darted from face to face- searching for something familiar, something safe. Langston felt a pang of sympathy, seeing his own fears mirrored in her eyes. He knew she just needed a second to herself, a chance to regain her composure.
"For you. Now, what are you running from in such a hurry? I assure you, I can take care of it."
The poor girl was still clearly in shock and this classless brute decides to shove mashed flora in her face? Who would be so insensitive? He just scared her more, if anything.
Bastard.
Langston stood at the edge of the crowd keeping a distance between him and the girl, his face was red with anger. He squared his shoulders and began speaking in a calm commanding tone. "Give her some space, she needs a moment to catch her breath."
He looked to Andra, addressing her softly, "Would you mind talking a look at her shoulder? She's been wounded."
Langston snapped out of his stupor,
'It's a child! It's only a child... What is it with me tonight? I suppose I will spend the whole night jumping at the approach of women and children. Splendid'
The girl's shrill wail had terrified Langston, causing him to stop dead in his tracks. He watched petrified, as the young girl came careening through the tunnel in and straight into a... little boy? This one a bit younger by the looks of it. Langston scanned over the group that had gathered near him, he hadn't noticed before, but a lot of these recruits were young- far younger than him at least.
'That makes sense. It's easier to indoctrinate children than adults... Now really isn't the time, is it?'
Langston pushed the thought from his mind, there were far more pressing matters to attend to and he couldn't afford to get lost in thought.
He took a few steps towards the group that had gathered near him, in an attempt to illuminate the area and give himself a better view of the situation. The other travelers were tightly huddled around the girl barking out questions in quick secession. Once again their questions hung in the dead air, lingering as they awaited reply. Langston directed his attention towards girl.
A small, pathetic looking creature. She rose to her feet still panting, her tiny frame shaking wildly as she attempted to catch her breath.
"Can't go back that way."
She winced suddenly, clearly in pain from the injury on her shoulder. Her eyes remained wide, filled with an almost primal terror as they darted from face to face- searching for something familiar, something safe. Langston felt a pang of sympathy, seeing his own fears mirrored in her eyes. He knew she just needed a second to herself, a chance to regain her composure.
"For you. Now, what are you running from in such a hurry? I assure you, I can take care of it."
The poor girl was still clearly in shock and this classless brute decides to shove mashed flora in her face? Who would be so insensitive? He just scared her more, if anything.
Bastard.
Langston stood at the edge of the crowd keeping a distance between him and the girl, his face was red with anger. He squared his shoulders and began speaking in a calm commanding tone. "Give her some space, she needs a moment to catch her breath."
He looked to Andra, addressing her softly, "Would you mind talking a look at her shoulder? She's been wounded."