[When she arrives at his usual spot for camping, he's sitting on a log beside a small fire that's obviously freshly-built, and holding a rag across part of his face. The rag has quite a fair few large spots of blood on it, the expression he's wearing is neutral but the knuckles on his hand are a little white. It hurts, though he's not complaining about it, a throbbing sharp pain that seems to beat in time with his heart.
When he sees her coming toward him through the trees, he waves his free hand.]
[ She only tends to worry if people legitimately can't take care of themselves, and Onni doesn't strike her as the helpless type. Still, Gebura raises an eyebrow as she approaches, choosing to crouch down in front of him. Out of deference to not breathing smoke in his face (unlike Roland, who just has to put up with it), she pauses to take her cigarette out of her mouth and put it out first. ]
Good to know. Let me take a look.
[ Facial and head injuries tend to have a lot of blood, but there are also a lot of sensitive nerves in the face. It's probably not the most comfortable place for an injury. ]
[He's really not the helpless type, and if it weren't on his own face, he'd probably never have asked for help in the first place. But the mirror hadn't helped much considering how much it's bleeding, and it'd be good to get a second opinion. He just hopes the scratches haven't been deep enough to sever any nerves in his face - he doubts that, though, they don't seem to be much more than very bloody scratches.]
Thanks.
[He pulls the rag away from his face to reveal four deep scratches across his face, starting at his hairline and moving down over his face, barely missing one eye and nicking the corner of his lip at the lower edge of where they are. He can taste blood again as they start to ooze.]
Like I said, they bleed a lot but I don't think they're too deep.
[He notices she's gotten out a bag of some sort, and assumes it's first aid supplies. Gebura is, as always, reliable and helpful. He can't help but like her for it.]
Thankfully they're not bleeding as much as they were, though it's hard to keep pressure on all of them at once.
[He sounds more cranky than anything right now, and he lowers his hand from his face so she can take a better look.]
[When she starts dabbing at the scratches with the familiar sting and bubble of peroxide, he hisses through his teeth, but doesn't move or protest, just stays still and allows her to do it. He doesn't have a weak tolerance to pain, but not a strong one either.]
Thank you, for being willing to help.
[He says it after a moment, looking up at her with pale eyes while she continues to dab peroxide over his wounds.]
Believe it or not, I'm not an asshole. [ With a wry twist of her mouth, lifting the cotton ball briefly to check that she's gotten the peroxide into the scratch. ]
I'm not saying I'm the best at helping people, but I do what I can.
[A little nod, though he doesn't move his face much, not wanting to interrupt her ministrations. But that raised eyebrow makes him huff out a breath. It really is a compliment, you can't get much better in Onni's mind than reliable.]
I'm fine with wrapping them. This is somehow more inconvenient to bandage than when my ear was cut.
[A little huff of breath, and he looks very stubborn for a moment.]
Not brave, just stupid. I was helping them with their homework when I was called by Reynir, a person I know back home, that he needed help. I went to help, or rather sent my luonto to help, and my consciousness left my body. They got the scissors while I was still. I guess they got bored.
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but i know enough
where are you
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I'm at my camp. The same place as before.
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got it, i remember the place
be there soon
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See you.
[When she arrives at his usual spot for camping, he's sitting on a log beside a small fire that's obviously freshly-built, and holding a rag across part of his face. The rag has quite a fair few large spots of blood on it, the expression he's wearing is neutral but the knuckles on his hand are a little white. It hurts, though he's not complaining about it, a throbbing sharp pain that seems to beat in time with his heart.
When he sees her coming toward him through the trees, he waves his free hand.]
It looks worse than it is!
[Just in case she's worried.]
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Good to know. Let me take a look.
[ Facial and head injuries tend to have a lot of blood, but there are also a lot of sensitive nerves in the face. It's probably not the most comfortable place for an injury. ]
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Thanks.
[He pulls the rag away from his face to reveal four deep scratches across his face, starting at his hairline and moving down over his face, barely missing one eye and nicking the corner of his lip at the lower edge of where they are. He can taste blood again as they start to ooze.]
Like I said, they bleed a lot but I don't think they're too deep.
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[ Says the lady with a scarred face, but she's already dropping the bag she's got with her down beside her, to pull out a bottle of peroxide. ]
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[He notices she's gotten out a bag of some sort, and assumes it's first aid supplies. Gebura is, as always, reliable and helpful. He can't help but like her for it.]
Thankfully they're not bleeding as much as they were, though it's hard to keep pressure on all of them at once.
[He sounds more cranky than anything right now, and he lowers his hand from his face so she can take a better look.]
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Yeah, the range of damage isn't exactly convenient here. Hold still, this'll sting.
[ Because she's pouring some peroxide on a cotton ball to begin dabbing it over the scratches. ]
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Thank you, for being willing to help.
[He says it after a moment, looking up at her with pale eyes while she continues to dab peroxide over his wounds.]
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I'm not saying I'm the best at helping people, but I do what I can.
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[Another little hiss as she lifts the cotton ball and then puts another back down again.]
I didn't believe you were.
[A soft exhalation.]
There's a reason I called you.
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[ She lifts her eyebrow. ]
Anyway, nearly done. We'll probably have to wrap them again, unless you wanna try bandaids.
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[A little nod, though he doesn't move his face much, not wanting to interrupt her ministrations. But that raised eyebrow makes him huff out a breath. It really is a compliment, you can't get much better in Onni's mind than reliable.]
I'm fine with wrapping them. This is somehow more inconvenient to bandage than when my ear was cut.
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[ And she also has a roll of bandages, which is produced next after she's finished tending to the scratches. ]
Did you cut your ear here?
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[He hums in his throat, then exhales a huff of air.]
Though that's not all that you're good for, being used. You're also good to talk to.
[Which is a rare compliment coming from Onni Hotakainen.]
No, it was cut back at home, by some children. They were trying to play hairdresser with me, but got my ear instead of my hair.
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[ It's very sweet though. ]
... That's brave, though. Letting kids with scissors near you?
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[A little huff of breath, and he looks very stubborn for a moment.]
Not brave, just stupid. I was helping them with their homework when I was called by Reynir, a person I know back home, that he needed help. I went to help, or rather sent my luonto to help, and my consciousness left my body. They got the scissors while I was still. I guess they got bored.
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What's a luonto, though?
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[A sigh. He's had a lot of experience with kids and raising or babysitting them.]
Ah, the luonto is part of the soul.
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[ Sir??? ]
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[A little shrug.]
You can do that in the dream realm, when you're asleep. You take the form of your luonto and can move around in that form.
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[A pause, and then almost as an afterthought-]
Mine is an owl.
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