The stars are alive, child! Did you know that? Everything out there is alive, and there are grand purpose abroad!
She watched from the bushes, where she hid in silence. Terrified to move even a muscle, she stood tensed, trying desperately to quell the ever present shake in her legs. She wanted desperately to step out and help, but she stood no chance against the wolves, and would do no good for anyone dead. She kept herself from wincing as one of the dogs latched on to the woman's haunch. She was ever thankful that neither Yara or Mithra were with her, both having run off that morning to tumble around at the lake she presumed. Though they could probably take the creatures, she wasn't sure if they would.
Finally it was over, with the woman driving off her attackers. Slowly Luvena crept out from the brush. She couldn't see the wound well from where she was, but she ccould see that the mare was hardly bearing weight on it, and the blood that came down in rivulets with the water. She picked up her uneven pace as she watched the woman ease herself to the ground.
Just in time to hear the tail end of the womans words, Luvena shook her head sharply. "Whoever told you that gives bad advice" she retorted. She hoped that it would be plain to see why she hadn't come out to help earlier. "I'm a medic, Luvena, I can take a look, if you'll let me" she offered it with a question, but she hoped desperately that the woman would say yes. it wasn't a terrible wound, but anything made by another creature could quickly succumb to a nasty infection, which wouldn't do her any good.
Already she was dragging her hoof through the earth beneath them, thinking that with the mountains nearby, perhaps there would be some clay suitable for a poultice.
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Finally it was over, with the woman driving off her attackers. Slowly Luvena crept out from the brush. She couldn't see the wound well from where she was, but she ccould see that the mare was hardly bearing weight on it, and the blood that came down in rivulets with the water. She picked up her uneven pace as she watched the woman ease herself to the ground.
Just in time to hear the tail end of the womans words, Luvena shook her head sharply. "Whoever told you that gives bad advice" she retorted. She hoped that it would be plain to see why she hadn't come out to help earlier. "I'm a medic, Luvena, I can take a look, if you'll let me" she offered it with a question, but she hoped desperately that the woman would say yes. it wasn't a terrible wound, but anything made by another creature could quickly succumb to a nasty infection, which wouldn't do her any good.
Already she was dragging her hoof through the earth beneath them, thinking that with the mountains nearby, perhaps there would be some clay suitable for a poultice.
@Below Zero