[color=f7941d]"Yeah... I think the time travel made it bigger than it was... or completely opened hte wound.[/color]" Lisa replied with a dry chuckle, looking at her bleeding arm. Could have been worse, she could ahve been dead... admittedly she could still be dying and this was actually her brain giving her a nice thing to occupy her last moments as they stretched into infinity... Suddenly she blinked and shook her head.[color=f7941d][i]' Nope, not even going to approach that rabbit hole...'[/i][/color] She silently told herself, dispersing any thoughts of that. This was REAL! Anything else was not acceptable. [color=f7941d]"Yeah... I dove out of the way of that one in the last moment... It was aimed at my torso... I think they aimed at my heart to be specific, didn't quite see, they shot at my back while I was leaving my lab." [/color]She stated, slightly wincing when hte bandaging was over with and a makeshift cloth bandage made out of Rhia's own labcoat was put on her.[color=f7941d]" I should be good, but we will keep an eye on it. Worst comes to shove, we will just treat it with makeshift medication."[/color] She tried to reassure her wife. There were more than a few traditional and folk medicines that modern people didn't really even think about that were mightily effective. [color=f7941d]" Apologies accepted, though I'm sorry too, since I'm even more at fault for it."[/color] She apologized back. It was honestly a nightmare now that she thought back to it. Once she realized everything, she had promised to tell Rhia as soon as she had an idea for a solution, but it just got worse with time. Road to hell was truly paved with good intentions.[color=f7941d]" What I can do however is swear to never repeat the same mistake at all ever. No secrets anymore. I will always reveal to you everything and never leave anything hidden... except birthday and anniversery presents. If I encounter a difficulty, if I find something that's important and dangerous, I will never try to tackle it again by myself."[/color] She grinned a bit as she promised, and looked at Rhiannon.[color=f7941d]" Besides, You've always been the more out of the box thinker. If there's a inventive and unconventional solution to a problem, you'd be the one to find it."[/color] Lisa loved Rhia for many things, her smarts, bravery, devotion, wit, the peerless beauty and even her temper. After a bit, Lisa groaned and began standing up, first to sitting position and then slowly to standing up on her two feet. She felt a bit shacky at first, but her body steeled itself before long[color=f7941d]." We should get going... those gray skies... they suggest rain later in the day."[/color] She spoke aloud, looking at hte clouds that covered the skies like an endless gray carpet. In the distance to the east from where the winds were lightly blowing, one could see the skies were increasingly darker, suggesting that heavier clouds and likely bad weather was indeed headed their way. She'd guess they had a few hours until it was to them though. [color=f7941d]"This has the tale tale marks of a Temperate Climate... Looking at the sun position and how it has moved since we arrived, I'm guessing we are northern hemepshere. I doubt we'd be able to see the stars tonight what with the storm slowly rolling in, but once we do see hte star map, we'd get better idea of where we are exactly, unless we find a place with people or something to get proper idea of it before that. Guess those survival classes did come in useful after all."[/color] She added with a smile and began walking, slowly taking off her labcoat, but continuing to carry it along. It might be later useful as cloth or even as cloth strips for makeshift ropes or something. It was hard to say mroe things on where and WHEN they ended up at. That said, she hadn't spotted any planes since htye arrived which was a hard thing to do at their modern times when planes were always flying in somewhere in decently great numbers, so usually it didn't take long to at least spot one."[color=f7941d] There's no planes though... either we ended up somewhere where the air traffic's very small or... we've ended before planes were very widely spread..."[/color] She pointed out to her wife. Still WHEN they neded up wasn't of utmost importance right now, they needed shelter before that bad waether caught them out in teh open. eventually she spotted a wooden post of some kind that she pointed out. When they were close enough, she realized it must have been part of some kind of fence since there were other posts that were in similar state of disrepair. Beyond it were what looked like overgrown retaken by the wilds fields. Whatever wheat was leftover and wild grown was mixed with tall grasses that swayed on the light gentle wind.[color=f7941d]" If there's a fence and fields, there might be a farm nearby..."[/color] The engineer suggested.