[b][i] – Kathy[/i][/b] In a sense, the event was almost comical and rather amazing. From his slip on the puddle to accidentally dumping the rest of the tea onto his head, Crash’s accident seemed more like something one would expect to see in a cartoon rather than in front of their very eyes. Likely due to the surreal nature of it all, she wasn’t even able to react to any of it until Crash apologized. Looking around she thought, [i]‘If they didn’t know yet, I think everyone just learned how Crash got his nickname…’[/i] Snapping out of it, Kathy walked over to Crash and knelt down beside him. “You alright?” Although she did feel concerned, she felt a smile tugging at her lips as she looked into his face. His hair was completely soaked and sticking to his face and the sheepish expression he had was just the icing on the cake. [i]‘Oh dear. I feel horrible for thinking it was actually pretty funny. Why is it funny to watch people getting embarrassed anyway?’[/i] With a slight cough, she attempted to hide the smile as Zivon handed Crash some of the tissue. Taking the towel still in her hands, she draped it over Crash’s head, subtly covering his face without making it seem too obvious. Mostly because she knew she personally felt a little better if she covered her face when she was embarrassed, but a smaller reason was because she didn’t want Crash to see that she was smiling. “Good thing I didn’t get a chance to use this yet.” Using both her hands (although being much gentler with the one covered in bandages), she began to ruffle his hair with the towel, helping to dry his hair. “Nice save with the teapot by the way.” When she felt that his hair was probably dry enough, she slid the towel off and gently dabbed his face. She found that she was avoiding looking into his eyes. [i]‘Huh..?’[/i] For some reason, she was beginning to feel a little embarrassed herself. Then Zivon looked at Crash’s pants and commented, [b]"That goi-ng to be uncom-fortable..."[/b] “Um… Yeah. I think you’re hair’s dry enough but you’ll probably want to get changed.” Getting up a little too quickly, she hid the slight blush on her face with her injured hand and offered the good one to Crash. “Here, I’ll help you up.”