The hopping around wasn't a good sign and when the Zith took to howling her displeasure, Silverrain probably should have stopped. But she didn't and so the other woman tore her stitches out. The Drykas tried to protest but it was too late.
The Zith had launched herself into the air before promptly plunging as much as one can plunge into shallow water. Silverrain winced as she witnessed this mess. She continued to watch the Zith panicking in the shallow water and shook her head.
"What did you do to me! You made it worse! I'll get... you..."
Silverrain sighed heavily. In her thick common she called out, "Now who is foolish? Have you never had stitches before?"
The young woman turned to her Strider only to find that Bramble had shied back a number of paces. Gesturing irritably she muttered in Pavi, "She's not going to do any harm, she'll faint first."
Silverrain grabbed a light blanket from the yvas and bundled it into her arms. She turned and walked to the bank of the river. "This wasn't supposed to happen. I was supposed to ride out here and clear my head." She spoke in common once more, her tone lecturing. As she spoke she tossed the blanket over the Zith's head. "But no. You were here being all weird and feral. And I -had- to find out about you. Because I -am- a foolish girl.
Next Silverrain crouched, seeking to grab the Zith's arm and pull it back toward herself. "You are bleeding badly. This will not kill you, unless it takes infection, then you might fever and die. Since you don't want stitches, we can pack it with mud and you can just get it fixed when you get home. But you will faint if we don't stop it soon."
The Drykas watched the Zith expectantly, her lower lip pushed out in a thoughtful pout.