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She slowly sits up, groaning as her bones creak and ache. She definitely had either fractured or broken ribs. She looks around as Jackson explains. The avalanche. Shit. Tarron! Riden! Her cousin and her mentor. Were they buried under the snow? Or had they escaped? She thanks him as he hands her water and crackers, slowly drinking and eating. She blinks at him. "Everything hurts, but right now I'm not sure what's broken, bruised, fractured, or just hurts." She answers as she digs her lower half out of the snow slowly, wincing when it causes pain to fire through her ribs. "My ribs are definitely fractured or broken." She states as she finally gets out of the snow. Her grey eyes scanning the landscape.
"I don't recognize where we are. Which means, the avalanche swept us along as it went." A frown crosses her face,"Which means that we are lost. We need to find the nearest town." She finishes the crackers before she looks at his bag. Hers had been on Sol and her stallion was nowhere to be seen. "What do you have in that bag?" She asks, as she slowly starts to stretch and twist, trying to figure out which parts of her body were in need of immediate medical attention.
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Lightbringer
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Jackson immediately noticed that the Colenel was injured, just by the way she moved her body out of the snow. She noted that she probably had fractured ribs, which wouldn't be good on the journey ahead of them. Both Agravran and Jackson had no idea where they were, and the town Jackson had remembered wasn't in sight, so either they were really lost, or the town was buried beneath the snow. He hoped the battalion hadn't gone there. He wanted to mention the town he had seen earlier, but that had been the reason they were lost on this mountain, or wherever they were. Guilt swelled up inside his body, it was his fault they were here right now, and if anything happened to the battalion, it would be on him too. He took a deep breath, before Agravrans words pulled his from his trance. He wouldn't meet her eyes, as the guilt pulled his deeper. The colonel seemed to have lost her bag in the snowstorm, and whatever was in his pack was what they would have for the whole trip. He opened the bag and began to list the things out, "I have the canteen of water," He started, pointing to the canteen she held, "A hunting knife, extra food rations, vitamins, and extra pair of clothes, my heavy duty army blanket, some rope, and metal wires." He closed the bag as he finished the list, and it dawned with him that both he and the colenel would probably die out here in this barren wildness. He looked back up to the colenel and asked, "So what do we do now?" Edited at April 15, 2024 12:07 PM by Wolf Pride
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