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♡ Ten Faced ♡
I try not to look at Alex, feeling bad that I couldn't protect her. "How are we going to defeat them..." I sigh.
"Get your butt inside the tent, then!" I yell.
( I haz school soon. So if I stop posting, hehe. o3o )
"Aions, behind you!" I yell, holding up my arms and shoving back the monster that was getting very close to him.
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"So sassy!" I chuckle at Cindra. "I remember when I first met you. You were so shy, what changed?"
"I don't know.." I say quietly.
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"What ever it was, I like it!" I chuckle.
I roll my eyes, smiling to myself. "Aions, you coming?" I call.
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I smirk at Cindra's reaction and shuffle back to prop myself up against the tent wall.
"Thanks, Chi." I smile. "Coming, Cindra!" I dash into the tent, firmly grasping my wounded hand.
(I'm in school right now. 5th period.)
(Lol me and Leah have easter holiday xD)
"I should have a nickname for him, if he's calling me Chi..." I mutter to muself, decapitating one of the last enemies.
I wince. My hand hurts like Hell. I look around for bandages, but don't find any.
After a while, I'm out of breath from using so much magic, but the enemies have stopped coming from this area. I sit down just outside e tent, in front of the fire, breathing heavily.
I spot a box of elastic bandages. The pain is terrible; I can't reach the box. "Chiyoko!" I call out to her, gripping the bottom of the tent. "Can you come here?"
"What's wrong?" I ask, standing up.
"My hand... I can't reach these bandages!" I cry out. I recoil in pain.
I grab the box of bandages, and take one out as I kneel down next to him. "Hold your hand out," I say.
I reach out my hand. "Argh! Put it on, please!" I yell. The pain was getting worse by the second.
I quickly but carefully put the bandage on the wound on his hand.
The pain is still intense, but it seems to fade away slowly. I look up at Chiyoko and smile. "Thank you."
"No problem," I reply, smiling back.