"Owowowowow..." Suwako said, rubbing her head in pain. "I'm so sorry about that- I can't seem to fly in this place at all." Taking the girl's outstretched hand, Suwako brushed the sand off of her dress and adjusted her hat before looking over her with a worried face. She seemed to be fine and all, but the stitches across her abdomen weren't exactly the most reassuring thing. "Thanks. My name's Suwako Moriya. Did I end up hurting you at all?" Suwako asked worriedly as she ran around the girl who she had seemingly crashed into earlier. She seemed to have been uninjured by the impact, but... "Are there any bones broken or anything?" Suwako asked, walking back in front of the girl and examining her again. "I can't heal you or anything like that, but maybe I could get you some water if there's any inflammation, or maybe some sort of plant for setting bones in place..." -------------------- Dio turned his head up as a notification appeared on the screen in his room. Seeing such advanced technology was a bit strange, but intriguing nevertheless. Casually glancing over the message, Dio slid a bookmark into his book before standing up and placing the book to the side. "Though I'd rather not fight the way I am right now... I guess it'd help to test my current strength in actual combat." he stated to himself as he left the room. Moving around the base and making his way to the hangar, Dio glanced at the time glowing dimly on a digital clock on the wall. "Hm. Still daylight. I won't be able to move freely outside in this state..." he said to himself as he walked around. Rapid transport at a time like this was of the utmost importance, after all.