17 Fall, 515 AV
The River Flower
The River Flower
"Put her down here!" The nurse called, "I'll go and find the doctor!"
Dravite carried the young watch woman into the tent and lifted her in order to roll her onto the bed carefully, "she's lost a lot of blood!" Dravite called after the nurse who turned back to scrutinise the man with her gaze.
He was covered in blood, most of it belonging to the injured woman on the bed, the rest belonging to Trail Riverstone who still lay dead in the street far north of the River Flower. Dravite desperately wanted to get back to him but Komuru, a young web mage from the watch who had stumbled upon the scene with Bayon, promised to stay with the man until more help arrived and his body could be safely transported to the main Watch Tent.
"Are you injured?" The nurse asked him.
"No," Dravite admitted hesitantly, still a little shaken up by what he had seen.
"Good, stay with her, keep her conscious and hold her arm up; I'll be back soon with a doctor!"
Dravite raised the woman's right arm, he had already tied his shirt tightly around the top of her arm to slow the blood flow and though the wound hung open, it seemed to have stopped bleeding since he had done so. The young woman lulled in and out of consciousness, blinking awake every now and then as another bout of pain raced through her.
"Hey, hey," Dravite took her jaw and gave her a little shake, "stay with me now; what's your name?"
"Dia," the woman managed to say.
"Dia do you know where you are?"
"The River Flower?"
"That's right," the watchman smiled, "you're going to be all right, the nurse has gone to find the doctor," Dravite explained.
"Did I lose my arm?" Dia slurred.
"No it's still here," he squeezed her hand, "can you move your fingers for me?"
Dia attempted to wriggle her fingers with little result, "did that work?" She asked.
"Yeah it did," Dravite told her and stroked the woman's hair from her face, offering what little comfort he could.
The nurse jogged back into the room then and started gathering things from the shelves, needles, bandages, and other things Dravite wasn't very familiar with. He watched her for a few short ticks before raising a brow as if to ask if anyone was on their way.
"I can't find the doctor!" The nurse admitted, "So I sent a boy to go and find one of our backups; he is in the Ruby district."
Another nurse rushed in and took hold of the woman's hand, holding it up in place of Dravite, "I've got it," she smiled, "thank you."
The horse lord left the room to go and find Pearl, he knew if news hadn't already reached the River Flower she was probably still working in her office. He wove his way through the throng of people waiting to be treated and steered himself down a narrow corridor where two tents were joined. When he found Pearl's office she was on the examination bed with Bayon at her side. As Dravite had no kind words for the man, he cut straight to the chase, "they need her; they need a doctor!"
"She's out cold!" Bayon scolded, “Are you thick?”
Dravite shouldered his way past the man to go to his wife's side, "Pearl, Pearl!" He shook her shoulder and tried to sit her up, "my love," Dravite whispered, pressing a kiss to the woman's temple, "we need you; the nurses need you quickly."
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