[center][h3][color=99ccff]Edwina Fairfax[/color][/h3][img]https://67.media.tumblr.com/691c765157cf37331037a40b61fd6679/tumblr_o8vwepRS0i1ubgqlio5_250.gif[/img] [@Gilgex] [/center][hr][hr] [color=0E32CF][b]”Man that was brighter than I thought, and that was none too bright of me to get so close.“[/b][/color] Edwina shook her head, laughing a bit. Walking over to the lasers, she shut the switch off, careful to leave the tube inside. To her great surprise, she had last been working with a mercury tube. How fitting. Though, she wasn't certain how amused Mercury would be by it. He flew over and perched on her shoulder, something she was becoming rapidly more accustomed to. [color=99ccff]"I really hope your enemies don't know you're a crow,"[/color] Eddie teased. [color=99ccff]"Otherwise, you may need to think up a new tactic..."[/color] [color=0E32CF][b]”Good news is, it looks like we are safe for a while… But, Seeing as I don’t want to jinx it, we should probably stay ever vigilant.“[/b][/color] Eddie nodded a bit, looking at the crow perched on her shoulder. [i]Ever vigilant. Right.[/i] She smirked a bit, until she realized that the thing was still bleeding. Delicately, Edwina got him off of her shoulder, remembering everything she had seen. Light, as she figured, was toxic to him. [color=99ccff]"Let's try this..."[/color] Holding her hands over the crow, she raised them up, mentally blocking light from touching him. He was cloaked in darkness. The only downside, however, was that no light could reach his eyes--as far as she was aware, he wasn't able to see. [color=99ccff]"I've stopped light from touching you at all,"[/color] Eddie explained. [color=0E32CF][b]”Maybe grab some gauze… As some of these wounds aren’t sealing the way they usually do. Must’ve exerted too much energy, and sustained too much damage as well. Mind doing me a solid? Take care of my unconscious body for a while… Night….. night.“[/b][/color] She nodded a bit. [color=99ccff]"Yeah, yeah. You'll be fine. Don't worry. I've got electrical tape... That ought to work."[/color] As soon as he drifted off, she kept the light from touching him. Grabbing the first aid kit from the hall, she bandaged him up, replacing the gauze, and cleaning the wounds. Then, she delicately put electrical tape over the gauze, smirking to herself slightly.