Aren's faced instinctively pressed itself against Sayana's comforting hand, but while the gesture helped, it was simply not enough to dull the pain he was currently experiencing. At least his mind responded to the agonizing assault his body was under with a greater degree of clarity, and now he was perfectly capable of feeling and identifying every breeze that blew by the tender flesh near his wound.
The rush of adrenaline inside of him making him more lucid, the Akalak took Sayana's hand, as per her suggestion, but did not dare squeeze; her hand looked so small and so delicate in his that he feared hurting her in a moment of intense pain. The sensation of her touch was enough to endure, he told himself, thought he knew it to be nothing more than a chivalrous lie. Her taste on his lips, on the other had, certainly did help a great deal, though they also did nothing to dull the piercing sensation of a needle skewering something that had already been skewered. They aptly did their job and distracted him from focusing too much on what was going on back there, but at one point even their considerable powers were overwhelmed by a particularly acute tingle somewhat reminiscent of what Aren imagined having his lungs ripped out by an angry Yukman might feel like.
Suddenly producing a scream that seemed to empty his lungs and burn his throat, it took every iota of Aren's strength not to move and disturb the careful sewing the healer was doing. "Where's a hammer when you need one?" The Akalak said, at first stifling a laughter, then letting out a prolonged burst as if what he had just said was hilarious.
He didn't really understand it himself, but he'd heard of men seemingly going insane with amusement under the most agonizing of circumstances. It was probably some kind of reaction to the pain he was in or some kind of coping mechanism. It was the strangest sensation, but the tortured warrior had to admit that it helped, despite the fact that the slight movements produced by the reaction were causing him even more pain. He couldn't really explain it, but neither was he interested in questioning it too much.
"...He knows." Aren said, visibly hesitating for a moment. It was an odd question to answer, and while he suspected this wasn't really the time to get into that discussion, he also wasn't willing to lie to Sayana about it.
"And he'll be here for me, when I need him." The Akalak stated in a low, heartfelt tone. Something had changed between them, recently, and they both knew it. Neither of them was entirely sure where this new-found stage of their relationship would lead, but for the first time in his life Aren had found himself glad of his brother. This feeling transmitted into the Other as the acceptance he had always longed for, even if Seros himself hadn't known it.
A few chimes later, Aren brought Sayana's hand up to his mouth, giving it a gentle, mock bite, smiling at the gesture. A sudden aura of exhaustion had befallen him, likely due to the upheaval of laughter, screaming and pain his body had endured, and he began to suspect that his canteen was running dry. This was evident by his slower breathing, continually deteriorating posture, and inability to even properly react to pain with anything more than a groan. At this point, he was barely able to focus, and the rapidity of the decline he was experiencing surprised even him. A moment ago he was laughing his ass off at seemingly nothing, and now it was all he had just to keep his eyes open.
Knowing his time was quickly running out, Aren brought his hand up to one of the Eypharian's soft cheeks, caressing it in much the same manner she had similarly done, "Be here, when I wake up." The Akalak managed to get out, weakly, as he began to feel heavier than he ever had before. He wanted to say something else, to try and make sure she'd heard him, but it was too late; he was coming down from his own body's attempt to keep him alive and he was coming down hard. This time, he wouldn't wake up for hours, or even days, he knew. |
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