9th of Summer, 513 AV
The Flower Stand
Favik's struggles seemed to do nothing compared to the little ghost's grip on her hand. Pull and pull as she might, she didn't move. Or well maybe she thought she was moving but with how numb her arm was now, she wasn't actually moving at all. As the cold traveled upward and more and more people started looking at them, Favik started to bounce from foot to foot.
"Its cold... It's cold.... Cold...." She kept repeating over and over again under her breath.
When Kouri finally decided to pull her toward the shop, Favik's eyes went wide.
"No!" She yelled and she struggled more but it was little use as the younger looking girl pulled her off the street. Once inside, the feline's eyes darted from corner to corner, scanning the shadows, the floor, the windows... Everywhere she could see. When her hand was released, the absence of the cold hurt nearly as much as the tingling sensations started in her fingers. She dropped down to her knees, tucking her frozen limb between her chest and her thighs to try and warm it up with her body heat. She would have cried out again, but the tendril over her mouth silenced her. Surprisingly enough, the fact that she wasn't able to cry out any sound confused her enough to give her time to calm down. The right half of her body was still cold, having shivers wrack through her body every now an then, and her hand was still numb to the touch. Her breathing was still fast and frantic, but it was coming down as she realized that she didn't see any blood in the shop. Where had the blood come from? Where was the body? There had to be blood somewhere else besides just on the girl. Nobody was that clean!
When the little girl started talking again, in a voice that was meant to try and calm her, Favik locked her blue eyes on Kouri's red eyes. She listened through her fast breathing, trying her best to pay attention. So the blood had been her's... But how had she gotten hurt? Why wasn't anyone rushing to try and help her? Surely that was enough blood to warrant aide from the Syliran Knights at least, right?
"I'm a ghost!" Favik's fast breathing hitched then slowed to a stop as her head tilted a little. She knew what ghosts where. Beings in human shape that could float through things. This girl seemed pretty solid though. She'd been able to grab a hold of her and pull her into the shop. That was pretty real. Her eyes clearly showed the doubt that was floating through her mind. After a moment of looking sharply at her, Favik's slightly slitted eyes looking her form up and down, she slowly nodded her head to signal that she at least understood her, even if she didn't at the moment believe her. From how close she was with the young ghost, if Kouri was paying attention to her gaze, she might notice the slight feline look to the iris's.