They moved further and further into the trees, finally leaving the crowd of creatures behind, or at least out of sight. Seeing so much of them at once really creeped Takiko out. The thought of all of those dead-but-then-again-obviously-not-really things being there to tear up their flesh and gorge themselves on it gave her a violent shiver down the spine and made her seriusly ill. So she probably shouldn't think about it. Not at that moment, when their had to do their damnest to get away and probably actually not ever. Knowing everything she did about the human body, just looking at them grossed her out thuroughly. Blood and broken bones and even real corpses she could handle, but this.. Forcing her thoughts away, she noticed she had been letting the injured guy lead them through the forest and while they were not going the wrong way, he seemed to be getting even paler by the minute. She noticed him placing a hand on the next tree trunk and stopped as well when he halted. She let him catch his breath, but they were all aware they had to move on or the creatures would catch up with them. When he turned, panting heavily, which just added to her worry about him, and told her he didn't know where he was going she opened her mouth to answer, but then stopped herself when she noticed how much difficulty he had in speaking coherently. Now, one couldn't say wether the blood loss was getting to him and he was too tired to function properly, or whether this was his concussion, which he definetly had, showing in a most worrisome way. He was not going to like it, but she would ahve to keep him awake for the rest of the day. Without any reliable method to actually find out how bad his concussion was, she could not risk him losing consciousness. He might just never regain it. Putting those thoughts away as well, Takiko gave him a small, reasuring smile. Something she was pretty good at, due to lots of experience in hiding what one was thinking from people who would simply freak if they heard the truth. "It's the right direction." she told him calmly, then turned to look at their knight and catch his eye, to make sure he would be listening to her next words as well. "It's not too far anymore. We just have to keep heading this way, soon we'll get to a dirt-road, and that's where my van's parked." she looked and gestured into the direction she had been talking of. Then heard rustling and twigs snapping and heavy loud breathing and startled to attention, grabbing onto her patient and securely steadying him again. "Let's hurry."