username + ID: Shinnybear + 78294
kalon name: Proserpina
prompt:
"Proserpina, why do you aid me?" A deep voice spoke with an uncharacteristic softness, a pitiful sound.
"Because I do not fear which the others fear. A monster is made only in thought, and my thoughts of you are anything but." The sweetness of her voice cut through his whispers, like the stars piercing the night sky- gentle, but radiant. It was no wonder the world looked upon Proserpina with favor, but looked down on the broken creature before her. He wondered if she truly knew who he was.
She continued to gently apply a mixture of herbs to his leg. A mixture of echinacea, peppermint, and ginger enveloped the two kalons, creating a sweet yet fresh aroma. "This should help the swelling and disinfect the wound," Proserpina muttered, enraptured in her own work on the kalon's leg. "You'll need to stay with me, so I can make sure the wound doesn't get infected."
The kalon responded with protest. "Thanks but I will not take that suggestion-"
"This is not a suggestion, it is a demand."Proserpina's lilac eyes fluttered up from her work. The injured kalon could see behind her delicate eyes roared a fire, one that warned him not to test her. He kept his mouth shut while she returned to her work. She was now bandaging the leg, which appeared to have a severe gash right above his paw, with a scrap of golden cloth. She worked quickly with feather-light touches- a sign of a skillful healer. Her softness kept the kalon tense.
"Annndddd...finished!" She proclaimed gingerly, a smile forming. "I will need to change the bandages frequently for the first couple of days, but this will be fine for us to go back to my apothecary." She stood up fully now, stretching her back and her legs. She had been working on the wounded kalon's leg for nearly an hour straight, carefully suturing, creating a topical mixture, and bandaging. He was quite lucky to have decided to rest where he did. The kalon had stumbled his way to a pond, shaded by willows, filled with water lilies. The smell of wildflowers and honey filled the air, the sunset causing the sapphire waters of the pond to be tinged with golden hues. It was like a springtime oasis that threatened to calm even the angriest of animals. Things here felt suspended in time, in a moment you would want to catch in a bottle, and Proserpina was clearly a product of it all. The kalon easily recognized her the moment she came to his aid, for her name and reputation was known from nearly every corner of the world. His name was known as well, but not in the same way. Where Proserpina was radiant, delicate, and kind, this kalon was known as her opposite. Most people did not even utter his name.
He was lost in thought- why would she even help him? Then he felt her smaller frame try to slip under his side, trying to lift him. "You're going to hurt yourself..." The injured kalon, taking pity on Proserpina , did his best to stand without help. She was definitely stronger than she appeared to be, but he knew he was still just slightly too big for her to lift by herself. It wasn't easy to find his footing after laying still for so long. His muscles screamed in exhaustion, and not being able to use his injured leg put even more strain on them.
"You can lean on me, I promise I can handle it." He huffed, but gave in. He leaned on Proserpina , using her as a living crutch. "Good. Now, slow steps. We'll be there sooner than you know it." The duo hobbled forward at a slow but steady pace toward her Apothecary.
By the time they got to her Apothecary, night had fallen. They had taken several stops- one for her to light a lantern she now wore strapped to her neck, one for food, and others for the injured kalon to rest. Now that they were here, she helped him to a bed by her fireplace.
"You can rest now, Kolbyr."
The kalon was shocked. "So...you knew?" Proserpina , her eyes fluttering shut. She reached toward the kalon's eyes, tenderly removing the blindfold he had been wearing since she found him. "Nobody has eyes like yours."
His eyes met hers. In hers, a sweetness he had never been seen with, and in his, an underlying fear of being seen.
"Proserpina ..."
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