Alexander Ross
With the crowd buzzing about around the unconscious Orin, it seemed that Alex's offer to help had gone completely unnoticed, which irritated the boy just a little. He didn't care for too much attention, but it did seem a bit rude for everyone in the party to just ignore him, not to mention the feeling of uselessness slowly digging into his chest like a hungry parasite. Of course, he didn't exactly expect any more or any less. Orin needed medical attention from people with experience, and it there was no doubt in his mind that there was not much he would be able to do anyway.
He stared intently at the woman who began caring for Orin and working to make him feel more comfortable. He could tell that she was nervous by the way she flinched whenever Orin began rambling in his confused daze. Perhaps a situation like this was beyond her experience? The fact that she didn't have any tools with her more or less confirmed that suspicion. But then again, who would have known that someone could get injured this badly at a New Years party? Alex felt sorry that Orin had to be the the one sitting in that chair the moment the assassin kicked it over. All the stress he was going through trying to keep the party enjoyable for everyone, yet he seemed to have more bad luck than Alex did, which he thought was impossible until tonight. He figured that once Orin was feeling better and on his feet again, he would pay him a visit some time to help out with whatever he needed.
He nodded in agreement when the woman stated that they needed to get Orin to Soothing Waters.
“Lift him carefully and support his head. No slinging him around like a sack of flour in a baker’s shop...”
Well, no shyke. Alex thought privately, rolling his eyes at the last comment. What, did she expect us to just drag him out the door and along the bumpy road by his friggin' leg? Although his mind flooded with sarcastic remarks, he couldn't help but acknowledge the fact that the woman was only trying to ensure the cook's safety. He stepped aside as Ser Lorden bent and gently picked up the unconscious man, making sure to support his head. "Careful..." Alex said, though he was fairly sure that the knight could manage on his own.
Alex looked up suddenly when Treachery approached him, carrying a passed-out Pycon and her mount she had rode in on earlier. Alex was surprised, considering this was his first time acknowledging the boy's presence. “We need inform higher up. You come with too?” The Zith asked him.
Alex glanced back at Sayana and Aren, noticing that the two seemed to be engaged in conversation. "Um, yeah. I'm coming, just give me a second..." He replied. He noticed that Sayana and her lover were exchanging deadly glares with the winged creature. I should get this over with and leave before something else happens...
Seeing a lull in their talk, Alex approached the two, being careful not to interrupt. With a sigh, he began. "Hey, I'm sorry your party didn't go very well. You must feel pretty stressed about it. But, I'd like to thank you again for having me. Even though it could have gone better, it certainly provided some much-needed excitement for me. If you two need anything at all, let me know and I would be happy to help out in what ever way I can."
With that, he flashed a smile and followed Treachery and Ser Lorden out the door, feeling quite pleased with himself. He felt terrible with the way Sayana's party turned out, and he only thought it necessary that he should offer his aid at their time of need. Returning the favor for trying so hard to make everything enjoyable for their guests.
It was then that something else piqued his curiosity, and he sped up to a jog to catch up with the Zith. He had to start some conversation in order to keep his mind off of the series of events that had occured earlier. Hey! Um... Treach, is it? If you don't mind me asking, how is it that you came to be a squire?" He asked. He didn't know everything about Zith, but he knew enough that their reputation would deny them any chance of joining the Order... |