She stood up, albeit shakily. Something in the back of her head told her that, yes, she could help Dark-girl. She just had to wash her foot of the blood and dirt. She walked slowly to the girl, as if just learning how to walk. She gestured at the girl's foot and back at the sea.
"Wash your foot in the water, and I can help you." How, she wasn't sure. She herself walked over to the sea and attempted to wash the sand from her body, but her fear of going past her mid-calf in water made it difficult. Clothes rung a dull bell in her mind, but she hadn't worn clothing in a very long time. Dark-girl seemed familiar though, as well as the desert. The girl's race was on the tip of her tongue. And food. She wasn't hungry, not with Leth shining on her back, even in red.
"Wash your foot in the water, and I can help you." How, she wasn't sure. She herself walked over to the sea and attempted to wash the sand from her body, but her fear of going past her mid-calf in water made it difficult. Clothes rung a dull bell in her mind, but she hadn't worn clothing in a very long time. Dark-girl seemed familiar though, as well as the desert. The girl's race was on the tip of her tongue. And food. She wasn't hungry, not with Leth shining on her back, even in red.