Thread after thread went dark and crumbled into nothing. One web, then another. And another still. Karla had brought several Healing webs, unsure of the extent of the damage, but hoping for overkill. Now she was worried she had underestimated the amount of Healing necessary. So many tiny little boxes, etched into his skin.
Arms. Hands. Bottom.
She was getting tired now. Her Sapphire was still fine, still glowing with energy, even as she drained it, drop by drop. As far as Healings went, this was fairly low-impact, Craft-wise. She wouldn't end it gaunt and hollow, even if she hadn't brought so many webs along. It was just difficult. Intricate. Complicated.
She could feel a tension headache building, but it was distant. Far away. Like it was happening to someone else. Her throat was growing scratchy and raw, too. She'd focus on that later.
Cut. Soothe. Bind. Heal.
And finally...done.
Karla sagged back against the wall, covered in blood and drenched in sweat. The last Healing web lay discarded beside her, two-thirds of it blacked and used. "Tea?" she croaked, giving them both a smile. "And maybe a cookie?"
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So many cuts. So much blood. So much Healing.
Thread after thread went dark and crumbled into nothing. One web, then another. And another still. Karla had brought several Healing webs, unsure of the extent of the damage, but hoping for overkill. Now she was worried she had underestimated the amount of Healing necessary. So many tiny little boxes, etched into his skin.
Arms. Hands. Bottom.
She was getting tired now. Her Sapphire was still fine, still glowing with energy, even as she drained it, drop by drop. As far as Healings went, this was fairly low-impact, Craft-wise. She wouldn't end it gaunt and hollow, even if she hadn't brought so many webs along. It was just difficult. Intricate. Complicated.
She could feel a tension headache building, but it was distant. Far away. Like it was happening to someone else. Her throat was growing scratchy and raw, too. She'd focus on that later.
Cut. Soothe. Bind. Heal.
And finally...done.
Karla sagged back against the wall, covered in blood and drenched in sweat. The last Healing web lay discarded beside her, two-thirds of it blacked and used. "Tea?" she croaked, giving them both a smile. "And maybe a cookie?"