
Jaeden took deep breaths as the adrenaline of battle slowly began to cool off, the pain in his arm and leg now making themselves more known. He still gripped his sword, taking a quick look around to make sure the threat was still gone. A slow breath was then released as he began gripping his stomach for a moment, the previous wound he had received, still not fully healed, now reopened slightly by the exertion of battle. His gaze dropped down to Sama’el as he dragged himself over to May, intent on finishing her off. Jaeden slowly turned his head, giving a tout whistle as he called Fortunado to his side.
“I should have brought Red with me.” Jaeden muttered under his breath.
“We wouldn’t have had as much trouble then.”Jaeden slowly sheathed his sword, as Fortunado came galloping over to the camp. Jaeden quickly, or as quickly as one could be with a limp in their step, began digging through his pack, pulling out his rope and one of his clean tunics.
“You’re not going to die Sam,” Jaeden then said.
“You’re too damn pretty to die.”Jaeden then stepped over to Sama’el, kneeling down next to him as he dropped the rope at his side.
“But we have to, and it will be sloppy, bandage your wound and immobilize your arm first.” Jaeden then explained, folding the tunic up a couple of times.
“Otherwise, you’ll likely tear the wound some more and bleed out more quickly. Hell, you’d likely pass out from the pain before we made it back.”Jaeden the pulled out a clean rag from one of his pouches, wrapping it around a short branch he picked up along the ground.
“Bite down.” Jaeden then just said, putting the cloth covered branch up to his mouth.
“This is going to hurt.”When Sama’el did so, Jaeden then place his hand along Sama’el’s shoulder before pressing the tunic along the Sama’el’s wound. His rope was then quickly taken as he wrapped it around Sama’el’s shoulder a few times, the strands pressing down along either side of the wound and under his arm to keep the tunic in place and decent pressure as well. Jaeden then moved Sama’el’s arm, pressing his forearm along his stomach before he began wrapping the rope around Sama’el’s waist, slowly bringing the wraps upward as he tied Sama’el’s injured arm to his body to prevent it from moving.
“Just hold on, keep yourself awake.” Jaeden said before giving a slight smirk.
“I’m gonna take you back to the people who usually patch me up when I get messed up on one of my trips. The ladies at the Soothing Waters will take good care of you. I’ll see to it you’re pampered the entire day.”Jaeden finished just after a few chimes and he slowly pulled Sama’el to his feet, helping him to climb up along Horse’s back.
“Start riding, I’ll be right behind you shortly.” Jaeden the said, making sure Sama’el had good hold and could sit upright.
“Take it slow until I do.”Jaeden then turned back to the camp, gathering the things left behind by Sama’el as well as his own things. When he had finally finished, he looked to the woman who laid dead along the ground, giving a slow shake of his head.
“What a waste.” Jaeden said of the women before moving to each of them, stripping them of any weapons, armor and coin they may have had, finishing with Terra herself.
“Could have just walked away from this, but you chose to be a hard ass. One which I didn’t even get to grab.” Jaeden then strapped everything to Fortunado’s back, finally pulling himself up to the Nightwalker’s back, resting into the saddle comfortably before giving the women one last look.
“Hopefully your next life you’ll be a little more wise.” Jaeden finally said before giving Fortunado a light kick sending him into a ride to catch up with Sama’el if he had rode off ahead.
“Please accept my apologies for the elk, Caiyha. May your children’s charges feast upon it and the corpses that denied us the opportunity to make full use of it.”