by The Royal Mirage » Thu Jan 02, 2014 3:19 pm
The sudden awakening had Gemini breathing fast, still reeling from his dream, his heart thudding erratically. 'N-no," he thought, willing his heart to slow down at the mention of a hurt pack member. He never knew exactly what happened during his blackouts, but it was never good when he awoke. He could swear he could hear whispered laughter in his mind, shaking his head with eyes shut tight. 'No, not now!' he begged as he felt his thin chest constricting with anxiety, and prayed that it would go away.. The constrictions in his chest left, his heartbeat slowing to a more manageable rhythm as his body began to stabilize. Blinking, Gemini gave a little smile. He had been having trouble controlling his blackouts recently, but was glad he had been able to calm himself this time at least. Aella needed help, and he was going to do what he did best. Taking his bag of emergency herbs, the foxy black brute went scurrying after Saber, his thin legs taking flight.
((Was tempted to bring Castor in, but.. it really wouldn't have been helpful at all))
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Tanga padded down towards the closest valley between the mountains, not too far of a walk from camp, her raccoon-ringed tail swishing with each step. "Well, burdock root is used mostly for infected rat bites. It's not something you need often, but not something you want to be without if someone needs it," she explained, picking her way carefully along the rocky terrain. "Ragwort leaves are a good travel herb - it eases aching joints and helps keep your strength up. I'll be needing a lot of it for the journey south, seeing as we have a few elderly members whose joints get very sore with all the walking." The pair were drawing near Tanga's favourite herb-gathering site when the scent of fresh dirt and blood reached the pixie fae's nose. She drew in a deep breath, brows furrowed. It didn't smell like someone from their pack, but it was definitely a wolf. Not long after catching the scent, she heard a distinctly masculine grunt. "Someone's hurt," she murmured, for Amara's sake, before following the scent and sounds.