Once Amelie had cut all around the pant leg, she started unlacing his boot. She slid it off his foot, then yanked down the severed leg of his trousers. The wound that came into view was extremely nasty, and her head jerked back slightly. Good lord. Bone coming through the skin... It must have been agony for him. Her brown eyes went to his face, feeling sympathy for the downed pilot. But should she really be feeling sympathy for the enemy? All of these thoughts were running through her mind - but she couldn't just leave him to die... Besides, he had no weapons or anything and he couldn't exactly run anywhere. For now, it would be fine to have him here. For now, it would be safe. The brunette picked out the tweezers, poring over his wound. There was no way that those splinters of bone could be put back into a whole one. She laid the tools down, then proceeded to swipe alcohol all over the area. "I'm sorry, I'm sorry," she whispered in German, knowing the awful sting that came with it. It had to be all the worse for that exposed flesh. Mopping up some of the blood so that she could see what she was doing, Amelie set aside the dirty. Then she picked up her tweezers, and started to take out each tiny bone. It was a long process, and she murmured apologies to him the entire way. Once that was done, there was not much more that she could do. She was not a doctor, nor a surgeon. She didn't have fancy equipment or supplies. This was the best that he was going to get, and hopefully it would work. It was lucky that she'd been taught how to sew, she thought, as she threaded a needle and began carefully stitching up his leg. They were neat enough, although not the work of a professional. At least he wouldn't have a truly terrible scar. Then, taking a splint that she'd picked up outside, she tied it to his leg and then bandaged it very tightly. Amelie was sweating by the time she was finished, both from exertion and stress. That had been nerve wracking. Collapsing onto her backside, she let out a soft puff. "I'm sorry. It's over," she said again in German.