[center][img]https://i.ibb.co/nMC679L/Daphne-header-avi-5.png[/img] [img]https://txt.1001fonts.net/img/txt/b3RmLjg4LmIwZWM5MS5Ubmx0Y0dnLjA/nebulo.demo.png[/img] [color=Lightgreen][b]Location:[/b][/color] Happy Harbour, the obstacle course in the forest [color=Lightgreen][b]Interactions:[/b][/color] Team Canary and Arrow [/center] [hr] Cybergirl launced her forward and Daphne heard the wind whistle in her ears. She covered her face with her hands, not wanting to see the depths over which she was flying. It also caused her to not see where she was landing, and she rolled over the ground clumsily. To bystanders it looked incredibly rough and Daphne felt a dulled pain in the places of impact. Bark started to spread unevenly covering the dark green bruises on her skin. She ignored it and got to her feet carefully. She reunited with Hex, who looked unfazed by being tossed a good 10 meters. Unlike she originally thought Talon wasn't being launced across, he'd brought a grappling hook. Daphne touched her temple, looking down with furrowed brows. Why hadn't she asked Talon? She completely forgot he was allowed to bring a piece of equipment. The teen girl sighed, feeling dumb. Maybe his way would have been much safer... She watched Talon launch the grappling hook and steady his grip, right when he was about to jump she held in her breath. Her brain was screaming at her not to look, trying to protect her already battered mind. Her eyes went wide with shock and a subconscious scream escaped her when the branch started to snap. It looked like everything happened in slow motion and she couldn't make her body move. This was exactly what she was scared of, someone falling in. She saw Hex trying to reach out to Talon, which was increasing her panic even more. He couldn't pull him up and would end up falling in too! Going on auto pilot she rushed to their side, grabbing Talon under his arm, holding on tight. She soon realized though, he was too heavy to pull up. All she could manage was to not make him fall in and she didn't know how long that would last. Her anxiety made it incredibly difficult to keep a clear head and soon she was yelling at both teams. [color=Lightgreen]"Guys we need help!!"[/color] Her high voice trembled and it was clear from her tone she wasn't just scared, she was panicking. A 10 meter drop wasn't going to end well for Talon. [color=Lightgreen]"We can't...."[/color] She adjusted her grip, her fingers digging into his shoulder. From in between the foliage of her hair slender flat tendrils started to wrap around Talon's arm and shoulder. Daphne was too frazzled to attempt to control their movements, much like the bark her hair acted on it's own. It slightly eased the force she needed to exert to keep Talon from falling. Until they continued to snake around his head, growing tighter, trying to pull him up by his neck. When Daphne realized what was happening she screamed again. Luckily she had the sense to not let go, or they would both fall in. The hopelessness of their situation was getting to her and she started to cry. [color=Lightgreen]"Help us please!!!, I can't...I don't know what's happening!"[/color] With her other hand she was pulling at her hair, trying to keep it away from Talon's neck. They were not just fighting the deathly fall of the pit, but now also her own body.