Ravenia's breath hitched in her throat as she felt her feet swept out from beneath her. She laughed at the fact that he was carrying her. "Well, I'm not so much mad as I am embarrassed. I'm fine Tobias, I can walk, I'm just tired is all." But she didn't fight him. She had phased far too much today, it didn't help that she had even phased Tobias and Shay earlier. Ravenia knew the risks of phasing, she had almost been lost in the darkness once but had managed to pull herself out. She had been critically injured at that time, however. The only reason she had been able to pull herself from the shadows was when she heard her father calling to her; of course, he had been dead but he had been her guiding light. Ravenia chalked that up to her blood loss and being delirious. Cradling her wounded arm against her chest, Ravenia felt just how tired she was at that moment when she had been allowed a moment's of rest and her adrenaline had stopped coursing. For a moment she allowed her head to rest on Tobias's chest and her eyes to slide shut. She rested there for a good few seconds before she regained her composure. She needed to withhold some type of decency as Mother as she was going to be carried in through the gates. Admittedly, she had not been the first Mother ever wounded in battle, or the first one to be carried home, but it still wasn't a very good thing to see. It caused people to go into a panic seeing their leader in a weakened state. Clearing her throat, Ravenia called out in her best 'Motherly voice'. "OPEN THE GATES!" Her voice was loud and crisp, carrying across the distance. She knew somebody would hear her, she just hoped they were able to operate the manual switch. Ravenia figured Marcus was off to see Shay, she couldn't blame him. She knew what it was like to worry about somebody you cared about. Ravenia looked up to Tobias at that moment, seeing the worried look on his face as he focused on the gates. She leaned up slightly, cupped the side of his face using her good hand and placed a kiss against the side of his throat. "Thank you." She said and leaned back again, looking towards the Gates.