[At least it seems to have worked in brightening her up and getting her to relax a bit. Leon's not good with kids, but he at least knows that authority can be comforting in a chaotic situation like this; if he can be that authority, well...that was his job before, so it's not like it's that unusual and strange.
But he just squares his own shoulders, still damp and still a little displeased due solely to that, and then... she cuts herself.
He makes an exasperated noise as she stares at her foot--but he just draws his sword.]
Honestly, you are a troublesome child. Stay still.
[For a cut as small as that, it's easy for the magic to take hold and heal up the cut, Leon's sword glowing in the process (because of course, why not). As he sheathes his sword away again, he nods towards her shoe.]
[ It's the first time in her life where anyone's used magical healing on her, and Leon has her full attention the whole time. Her eyes widen a fraction, mouth opening in quiet astonishment. Or perhaps surprise when his sword is getting drawn, but her actual survival instincts around swords don't, at present, exist.
Certainly magic worked like this on television and in games, and spirits had medicines that could help, such as the River God's medicine, but this is something different. A GLOWING SWORD HEALING??! ]
I haven't seen healing magic before.
[ Nor does she know anyone that has healing powers has them, so Leon's officially The First One. She looks down at her feet, the injured one now healed, resting her hands on her shoes. ]
I won't be able to move as well if I do.
[ It sounds like she's apologising for that fact, since she also has a feeling that, based on experience, her shoes will get pulled back off her feet via suction if she puts them back on in this water. ]
It's not very deep, but it's enough to pull my shoes off again. I promise to be more careful. [ Not to stay uninjured, since she can't make that guarantee, but to be careful of where she's walking. ]
chihiro.
But he just squares his own shoulders, still damp and still a little displeased due solely to that, and then... she cuts herself.
He makes an exasperated noise as she stares at her foot--but he just draws his sword.]
Honestly, you are a troublesome child. Stay still.
[For a cut as small as that, it's easy for the magic to take hold and heal up the cut, Leon's sword glowing in the process (because of course, why not). As he sheathes his sword away again, he nods towards her shoe.]
Put that on before you hurt yourself again.
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Certainly magic worked like this on television and in games, and spirits had medicines that could help, such as the River God's medicine, but this is something different. A GLOWING SWORD HEALING??! ]
I haven't seen healing magic before.
[ Nor does she know anyone that has healing powers has them, so Leon's officially The First One. She looks down at her feet, the injured one now healed, resting her hands on her shoes. ]
I won't be able to move as well if I do.
[ It sounds like she's apologising for that fact, since she also has a feeling that, based on experience, her shoes will get pulled back off her feet via suction if she puts them back on in this water. ]
It's not very deep, but it's enough to pull my shoes off again. I promise to be more careful. [ Not to stay uninjured, since she can't make that guarantee, but to be careful of where she's walking. ]