(Oh. I’m just going with the fact that she has poor vision, oops)
“Are you hurt?” she asked.
“Are you hurt?” Korim translated. “Grammar, I think I know which one we should heal first,” he said, leading her to the girl that had been lying on the ground when he had first spotted the group of kids. A barefooted girl with dark skin, long braids, and baggy, dirty pants.
Korim placed Grammar’s hand on the girl’s.
Grammar’s hand glowed green and she felt for the injuries as her power rushed through her.
A dislocated shoulder, a manticore’s poison, blistered feet, and of course, hunger and exhaustion.
The last two could be remedied without her help.
She passed her power through, shoulder popping into place, feet growing a shimmering new layer of pink skin, poison flowing away, hole made by the dart healing itself.
Cam’s lashes fluttered.
“I’m reallly hungry,” she mumbled.
Grammar patted her on the head. “That’s good,” she said, moving onto the prone Aria.
“Do you need anything?” she asked, forcing her power through her body. “Had a run in with a manticore, I see.”
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Korim handed Cam the tray and she shoved a flat cakes in her mouth. Then another. “These are reeal good,” she grinned. Once she started eating, her stomach begged for more, like an insatiable pit, but she felt guilty keeping all the food to herself. She took one more cake and handed the tray to Ellie. “They put a really interesting grain in those pancakes,” she told her friend.