Oswall didn't move much by the time he reached the makeshift infirmary that the clan had. It was a small chamber with only a few raised beds and tables for treatment, but it wasn't as if lycans had much use for it besides from Oswall's case and similar. Oswall's energy was failing him and he was paling as the initial shock wore off, but he uttered a few words while Meesei walked out. "He is a child, but see he doesn't stick anyone else in the clan."
Crossing his arms, Janius remained in the infirmary. He had a look of worry on his face, but also one of silent disappointment. He was meant to guard Oswall from danger. He blamed himself for allowing this as much as he did Caleb.
The chamber that Meesei was directed to was Vera's bedchamber. Darahil was standing outside and gave a curt nod to Meesei as she approached. The door was shut. "I believe the loud crying ceased a few minutes ago. It was a mother's place to calm her child, not mine." Without being asked, Darahil turned around and lightly knocked on the door.
"Yes?" Vera's muffled voice sounded.
Darahil raised his voice as necessary, "The champion is back."
There was a pause where a short, quiet exchange could be heard between Vera and Caleb. "You may enter," Vera said after a while.
As Darahil opened the door, Meesei found Vera back in Redguard form sitting at the foot of her bed with her arm around Caleb. Caleb had his hands clasped together tightly and his head down. It seemed like only his own tears had marked Oswall's blood still on his hands. Occasionally, Caleb would sniff or a tear would fall from his nose.
"How is Oswall? Will he be alright?" Vera asked first.
Crossing his arms, Janius remained in the infirmary. He had a look of worry on his face, but also one of silent disappointment. He was meant to guard Oswall from danger. He blamed himself for allowing this as much as he did Caleb.
The chamber that Meesei was directed to was Vera's bedchamber. Darahil was standing outside and gave a curt nod to Meesei as she approached. The door was shut. "I believe the loud crying ceased a few minutes ago. It was a mother's place to calm her child, not mine." Without being asked, Darahil turned around and lightly knocked on the door.
"Yes?" Vera's muffled voice sounded.
Darahil raised his voice as necessary, "The champion is back."
There was a pause where a short, quiet exchange could be heard between Vera and Caleb. "You may enter," Vera said after a while.
As Darahil opened the door, Meesei found Vera back in Redguard form sitting at the foot of her bed with her arm around Caleb. Caleb had his hands clasped together tightly and his head down. It seemed like only his own tears had marked Oswall's blood still on his hands. Occasionally, Caleb would sniff or a tear would fall from his nose.
"How is Oswall? Will he be alright?" Vera asked first.