[+Fubuki+]
It was nice to have the awkward atmosphere between them disappear, who knew smiling could cure such a thing? Laughing softly as he repeated her name is an almost playful song, Fubuki relaxed, almost feeling no need to have her sword at all. Now that she thought about it, this was the first time she'd laughed, or in any case really smiled since the incident that befell her village. This boy, Kaito, reminded her of her friends back home. Though he seemed strange, there were multiple airs about him, but nonetheless welcoming. He was almost like a small child with the way he was acting, how could she not smile. It was cute.
"What I mean is..." she began, as he once more hid his feet, "I can cure your feet for you." Of course by cure, she meant heal, same things really. But like everything else, her power had a limit to it. While Fubuki could treat large wounds, she could not completely mend them. This meant she could repair most of the damage, but the rest would have to heal on it's own. Smaller wounds could be mended fully. It all depended on the size of the affected area. besides this, using much of her ability would leave her drained, and so required she gain much rest before she was back to her usual happy self.
Still, she had to assure him. Since she had never been to this forest, she was unsure of any source of any water location. Washing was out of the question, and besides, she couldn't just leave him like this. With Juuishi around meant running away, and wounded feet meant easy prey. "It won't hurt," she said, scooting closer. gently Fubuki took his hands and inches them away from his feet. Placing her palms to where they faced her feet, her face suddenly washed with calm emotion. Within seconds, a soft, white light suddenly emitted from her hands, shinning into the boy's hurt soles. Fubuki's attention seemed focused only on using her spell, and within moments, it was done. Her hands pulled away to reveal the cuts and bruises gone, though the dirt and dry blood remained, there would now be little to no pain at all. "Well, that's pretty much all I can do really," she said, scratching the back of her head nervously, "Good thing it comes to use in times like these!"