Taz nodded slightly even as Kami moved down, examined her rib, and winced. She had Taz raise her bound arms off the small of her back as she probed her torso with her hands and finally jerked the broken rib back into place. Taz felt white-hot pain lace her body, momentarily blinding her, starting up the pounding head all over again, and almost causing her to faint. When she was done, Kami had begun to wrap her ribs tightly, which actually helped the pain rather than added to it.
“I can’t believe you didn’t break anything else… an arm or leg. This rib will slow you down plenty though.” Kami said, reaching into her pack and pulling out a small bag. She handed the bag to Cedar who had been watching the tending with narrowed eyes. “Brew this into tea, will you? It will clear her pain without muddling her thoughts. Nico should be back this evening, and she’ll need to be ready for him. He’ll want to question her and if she’s not gone by then it will get ugly.” Kami said softly, studying Tazrae intently for a moment.
“Nico is a monster in human flesh. He’s one of my grandfather’s most loyal subjects and frankly, my grandfather treats him like a son. He’s a good fighter and if he had any sort of magical ability, my grandfather would probably give me to him permanently. But the man is bone dry of djed and useless for any of my grandfather’s long-term plans.” Kami said softly, moving on to attending to some of Tazrae’s other injuries.
Now that she had lost her boots, one of her toes had a cut on it, one she hadn’t noticed before. Kami bandaged it and took most of the bruising out from around it. “My Grandfather feels the same way about me too. I’m not magical gifted. And healers he has by the dozens. My djed is of a different sort, all tied up in Rak’Keli’s power and claimed by her, if only by one mark so far.” Kami said, offering up more of herself.
“I don’t know what happened to me.” Taz said thoughtfully. “Or why I’m even here. One moment I was in the jungle riding Bree, and the next moment … I was… somewhere else. Here.” She said, confused still who these people were and why they were helping her. They were saying a lot, but not much of it was making sense to her.
Cedar spoke up then, answering that question for her. “You came over the top of one of Nico’s gathering parties. They shot down your Ixam with bolas. It’s simple really… and how they acquired most of their mounts here. You fell from her. It was a hell of a surprise, I might add, that they encountered one that had a rider way out here. They were so busy securing you that your mount got her legs untangled and got away. I’m afraid she’s probably long gone from here.” Cedar said, studying Tazrae thoughtfully.
“That is, if she wasn’t hurt. I wasn’t there when they brought her down and I didn’t see.” He added, holding out a mug of tea that smelled pungent. He wasn’t offering it to her to take, but rather holding it out for her to drink.
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