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Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2016 9:45 pm
Unexpected Developments ((Lyla is now a buxom teen. Poor Kenley...))
Kenley Before he was fully aware of what happened, Kenley's attention snapped back into the daylight with a sharp flinch. Had... He had fallen asleep, hadn't he? Dazed and confused, he scanned the area, taking note of what had most certainly not been all a horrid dream. In fact, with the way the stresses had piled up in a matter of moments, he was having a difficult time remembering everything that had happened. Or maybe that was the grogginess. He closed his eyes tightly, leaning his head back against the tree -- or just maybe it was this blasted headache, he couldn't remember it ever being this bad. Heck, he'd be just as happy to have blamed it on all of the above. He didn't like it down here, in the grass. However, he felt fortunate that it was not near the clearing he tended to take root in. This section was a lot more secluded, and he was sure it would have been difficult to be spotted through the thick stretch of trees. It wasn't as hidden as it would have been in the trees, but it was still better than most options he had at his disposal. Unfortunately, despite the heavy covering, Kenley still felt as though much too much sunlight was able to filter through the canopies. Ugh, he hated morning sun... As though stumbling through the dark, Kenley located one of Lyla's hands that had ensnared his shirt, making sure she hadn't moved since she had cried herself to sleep. Poor thing must have been beyond exhausted after all that... Then again, he wasn't quite sure how long he had been out; for all he knew, it had only been a few hours. Taking a gamble on the sunlight, the silcoon checked on her to make sure she still seemed... more or less alright. Maybe check on the bandage. Instead of doing anything helpful he set out to do, however, he tensed up instead. And he thought things had gotten awkward before... "L-Lyla!?" his voice faltered, quiet but distressed. Crap, he hadn't meant to say anything, she was finally getting some restful sleep... but good gods, he hadn't expected her to evolve overnight, let alone like... like this! Whatever uneasiness and pain he was feeling before was hastily, and completely, overshadowed.
Lyla Her brain was spinning out of control from all that had happened in such a short span of time. Between the fight with Llyr, to getting poisoned and almost dying, to finding Kenley and Llyr fighting!…and that knife… it had caused her to curl up closer to the warmth beneath her being used as a pillow and to cling on tighter with a low whimper in her sleep.
The furrow of her brow eased after a time, the tension leaving her as she fell into a more dreamless state though she didn’t relax her grip very much on the shirt she clung to, as if it were her only means of staying afloat in this turbulence she was experiencing. Still, something pulled at her…and it made her shift just a little closer to the source of warmth she was cuddled up to, a low, almost content sigh from her as she relaxed, and focused on what had drawn her attention.
A voice.
And not just any voice.
His voice.
Kenley really was there she realized and started to come out of her sleeping state with a low yawn. She was still sort of worn out, but that could also be to just waking up, or so she was hoping. One arm raised up and she rubbed carefully at one eye, aware of the bandage covering the wound on her face, and being mindful of it. With a soft groan she pushed herself up, realizing she’d fallen asleep clinging to Kenley and blushing a little at that.
She was unaware she’d evolved in the night, moments after the two of them had passed out from exhaustion. Unaware her clothing was now fitting her very poorly, and was doing a terrible job of hiding all it ought to be hiding. “Morning Kenley…” her voice was still rough with sleep, and she blinked a little trying to wake up fully as she stretched, a slight wince coming from her at the movements. She was stiff and sore. Though after being poisoned and all, then the night on the ground it was no wonder. With another slight stretch, Lyla realized her clothes were pulling funny, and idly adjusted her top as best she could thinking it was twisted and that was the source of her discomfort. No instead, the clothing she’d been wearing had split in multiple places, to allow room for the expansion of her body. In all areas.
Kenley Despite any intentions to the situation otherwise, Kenley could observe but couldn't seem to enact. Check the bandage? Make sure Lyla didn't pull anything? Check for fever? Actually respond to her words? Nope. A headache and the effects of grogginess were easy enough targets for blame, but he might as well have been woken up by someone screaming bloody murder for how much the shock had kicked his consciousness. He only moved to sit further upright when Lyla had pulled herself away to stretch her shoulders -- pure reaction. It would have been nice for any other reaction to have kicked into gear in that amount of time, but at least there was some wiggle room for him to gather his wits about these circumstances. That span of time, it seemed, was entirely necessary. It wasn't instantaneous for her voice to finally register to him, his fingers seizing onto his shirt where Lyla's had been and grabbing only fabric. It was enough for him to snap back to attention, that this was a thing. And that he should probably stop staring, before she noticed... He wasn't quite sure whether he paled or went scarlet, all Kenley knew was that he was feeling the light touch of vertigo that was associated. "L-Lyla, you're... um, you're..." he tried to say. Failing to progress the thought any further, he defaulted to briefly pointing instead. Crap, why couldn't he just... do something about it, instead of sitting here looking foolish? What happened to that overlord mindset of authority? Partially in response to the line of thought, the silcoon and blurted a quick, "I'm sorry!" He tried to avert his attention, attempting to seek some sort of solution through the fog of a frazzled mind. The loose threads of a workable idea were just a little too far out of reach when attention seemed transfixed on an image much more interesting...
Lyla She was half watching Kelney, half looking around trying to make sense of how she’d come to get here. There was only a dim recollection of the day before, so out of it from the poison coursing through her body that it seemed as if it were some horrible nightmare. The ache in her face though, from that knife… that was a poignant reminder it hadn’t all been some horrid dream.
“I’m…what?” she was staring at him, staring at her, and trying to figure out why he was staring. She’d started to look where he gestured only to be stopped by his apologies. “Sorry for what?” she finally glanced down, and stilled a moment. “Wh…” she trailed off in confusion, and of all things lightly poked at her chest.
That was definitely hers. She could feel that…though why was her shirt ripped so weird….and why did she look like that there? She poked her new breasts a few more times, watching them sort of jiggle as she did, before her hand dropped and she realized that Kenley was staring…at her chest. Instead of being pissed though she gave a wry smile. “They’re something else aren’t they? Wow…” there was another poke…another jiggle before he hands dropped. “Guess I need new clothes…geez…”
Carefully she pushed herself up from where she’d been sitting, her pants not having fared much better. They were tighter in the waist and legs, and certainly smaller, though they hadn’t ripped as badly as her shirt had. “I only remember a little of what happened yesterday…but I know I have you to thank for being alive.” She was looking down at him with a warm smile as she spoke, before looking down at herself again. “This is sorta weird from what I can see.” She was trying to look behind herself for any other changes as well.
Kenley Despite how hard-hitting and traumatic the day before had been, it had never entered Kenley's mind as to how much Lyla wouldn't have been able to recall. Even though he could clearly remember how dazed she had been, and how much effort it took to make sure she was emotionally alright without freaking out himself, there were just one too many things at stake, and only the present really mattered. At least, that's what it felt like, especially considering the silcoon couldn't seem to shift his attention elsewhere. Now was time for a different flavor of panic. It seemed to be a little easier for him to regain his senses when Lyla started speaking less wearily, as the pieces began falling into place, but it was still difficult to wrest the words free. He was glad he didn't seem to need to before she found the answers on her own, as well as the fact she didn't seem to relate the apology to the fact he was staring, but wasn't entirely sure the alternative was any better. He tensed as she started poking and prodding herself, snapping a quick, "H-Hey, stop that! Don't do that!" What little comfort he had in his temperamental attitude seemed to be the only thing that was helping him keep his composure. Let her think he meant that she'd only hurt herself again. As Lyla stood, Kenley made more of an effort not to look at her -- kind of difficult when he was intent on helping her. So distracting... With an irritated sigh, he tugged a bit at his own shirt, pushing the panic back where the headache seemed to be stored, "Don't move around so much, you're practically falling out. I don't know, maybe I can have you wear my shirt instead?" He stopped himself there, releasing his grip and trying to find an alternate solution. Not only was his shirt likely... big enough, or have the ability to accommodate the extra limbs and wings, but he somehow that would only make matters worse. "You don't... happen to have spare clothes at your camp, do you?" he hazarded. This was so many levels of awkward, it felt like it fell off the scale.
Lyla She was more than a little puzzled over what had happened the day before, she had fuzzy snippets of memory but nothing she could fully or easily string together into a coherent memory of the events the day before. The last clear memory she had was running into Llyr in the woods and them arguing. Everything past that was a blur of emotions, and confusion for her.
It was that snapping tone that made her stop her poking, finger still depressing the visible flesh, and she raising her eyes curiously at him wondering what exactly she was doing wrong that had him yelling at her. Though she was quickly aware of the ache in her face, and other places and let her hand drop. Maybe it was best she stop moving so much, she was sort of sore.
“Of course I do…but…I don’t think they’ll fit me.” She was realizing she was sort of straining the limits of her clothing at this point and frowned a little. Her pants she’d been wearing tore slightly as she moved, making it easier on herself, so that was helpful. “Maybe I can make something, because I don’t think your shirt’ll fit me either.” No, she was pretty sure it wouldn’t. One hand reached up to rub her face and there was a wince from her as she brushed against the string shot covered cut on her face. Oh right…..Llyr cut me… she frowned as she recalled, before she was settling her attention back on Kenley, eyes wide. “You’re okay right? He didn’t hurt you? You were both fighting…and the knife…” she was invading his personal space in a bad way, her hands running over his chest and arms lightly, as if checking for injuries. Or a lack there of!
Kenley Despite all the concentrated confusion, fear, misplaced anger, frustrations... Lyla's dazed and oblivious reaction to her new appearance made her that much more adorable, lending to the link to the ledyba she was. She was still the same person, no matter the disparate way she now looked. So, if that was so obvious to him, why did these thoughts not connect to Kenley? Why treat her any differently? It... had to be the exposure. It was improper, right? That had to be it. He turned away slightly, so as to lessen the weight of embarrassment on the both of them, even if Lyla didn't seem to recognize it yet. She just woke up from quite an ordeal, so he didn't question why she apparently couldn't hold still to keep the remaining, taught threads of her outfit from snapping free in places. However, she seemed to be able to think on her feet as long as it was one problem at a time, and that was enough of a blessing for now, at least. "I was afraid of that..." he sighed, trying to think of some other place they might be able to grab some larger clothes from. It wasn't often that delivery trucks came through the road outside of the forest's perimeter, and that was the only place he had really managed to snag something decent. This was... a little bit more of an emergency than something like that would have allowed... He perked some at her suggestion of making something, and he had to keep himself from snagging another look at her as he returned his attention back, "But make something out of what? Do you have anything at your disposal like that? I don't know, a knapsack or something?" Then again, he wasn't sure if he wanted to relive all that again, should he offer her another poisoned needle to work on something like that... However, as Lyla turned towards a more concerned outlook on Kenley's own well-being, that initial shock he had first felt soon returned, her hands scanning for injury by touch. Again, his body stiffened, but could not be attributed to the fact that he didn't want to wake her up this time. He held his breath as his heart began racing, for a moment frozen in place until he was aware that these symptoms would not have been self-contained to his own awareness with her touch where it was placed. In a panic, he tilted himself away from her, swatting away her hands lightly. "N-No, it's--- I'm fine, I'm fine!" he lied, much too preoccupied with other things than himself at present. For once. Regardless, he knew Lyla's condition was immensely more dire, and not merely from a clothing standpoint, he just had to stay focused on... well, things he could actually understand. The strange fixation was not one of those things, and neither was the apprehension now that the danger seemed to have subsided. "Look, we'll... do something about your... um, wardrobe malfunction, and then I'll check your cut, okay?" he attempted to persuade. As much as he really liked the attention, this was a line he felt he really needed to draw.
Lyla “I’m really glad you’re okay. I don’t know what I’d do if you were hurt by him or something.” She was still pressed close, checking him over visually, before she was pulling away, a nod given at the plans he was setting out as far as she was concerned. It seemed like a good way to go about it all actually, so there was not a single complaint from her.
She heaved a deep sigh of regret at the fact she didn’t have clothes to change into. Deep enough that her top gave way pretty much instantly, the front splitting the rest of the way it’d been starting from her rapid growth over night. that caused the Ledian to turn pink, she knew she should be covered, and she crossed a set of arms over her chest to keep covered, the other two scrambling to pull off the remnants of fabric to try covering with as well.
“I have blankets at my camp.....could maybe cut it down a little, I don’t know. I’d say use string shot again, and I can try to make something from it and what I have left of my shirt, but I don’t know if that’ll work…though maybe if we add in some leaves…” she was trying to think quickly, because she couldn’t go around with her arms crossed forever!
Kenley Kenley waited a moment once Lyla pulled away from checking him over before he sat himself back more comfortably upright. She didn't look it, but he couldn't be sure if she got more information from that reaction, internal or external, than he wanted to give. Regardless, her relief over the fact that he didn't seem to be injured made him reconsider the situation. She really was only trying to help, and was concerned... he knew he shouldn't be dwelling on things outside the scope of the conversation, even if, well... it was in immediate view. Dire straits first. Unfortunately, the sentiment seemed to be too little, too late. He knew what that sound likely meant, but reaction times and registering what he knew were two frames of mind that were not aligned properly. Why the hell did he turn to look? Stupidity was a risk all its own, but at least he didn't seem to be the only one embarrassed about it anymore -- or was that a worse problem? Never mind that it could have easily been blamed on nerves from the encounter earlier, action against sudden noise, but he knew better. Probably. "I-I told you not to move so much!" the silcoon snapped, averting attention just as suddenly as he had turned it back. Pale complexion be cursed... He fumbled a bit with the idea, but Lyla's suggestion of using string shot got him more focused on actually doing something to help, something he was grateful for at that point. Never mind he still didn't really know how she was going to use the string shot without a needle, that was beside the fact, "Oh, right right, I'll, ah, get on that." He was kind of glad that she moved to cover herself in the meantime, considering he felt he had to double check with her to make sure she wasn't angry. Cautiously, he turned back toward her, spinning enough of the shot to preoccupy a fidgety mind. "So, how much... How are we--?" he started, cutting himself off abruptly. Too much distraction, maybe, but she knew what he was trying to say, right? Kenley glanced around, figuring how much could be used that was at ground level, but who really knew how long some of this had been down here? "Maybe... some of the leaves that are still on the tree," he suggested, making a face.
Lyla She was unhappy about this turn of events with her top, but really looking down at what she was attempting to cover, she could see why the material had given way. She wasn’t exactly small anymore. Certainly larger than the material meant for a flat chested child!
“Lets see that…” she reached with a free hand for the length of String Shot with a thanks, and turned her back for a couple minutes. The top had been pulled back on properly, and with some work she was managing to sort of weave the two sides together. “Some fresh leaves….” She looked around them, then up. She didn’t think she could climb and she was wondering if he’d be able to. “I’ll try with what’s here for now…” she was reaching and grabbing the fresher, greener leaved, and began to weave them in as well, using them to sort of hide the split in the material, to hide skin that couldn’t be hidden by material and String Shot.
It would have to do for now, and she would have to be careful of how she moved for awhile, but for now, it would have to do until she could get to her camp and get her things, a blanket and make it into something to wear easier. “I think for now…this will work. If I’m careful not to move too fast and make it all tear.” It was fragile to say the least but at least she was covered as she should have been!
“I think I’ll need leaves from up there though if this is going to be more stable. Or a blanket from my camp site. But for the moment…you said something about checking my cut right?” she was looking back towards him, and sat still then. “I’ll sit still so you can tell me how bad it looks.” She doubted it miraculously healed up overnight despite her apparently evolving. Still a small part of her hoped it had at least closed up some.
Kenley Kenley hadn't very well been paying much attention to how much String he was spinning until Lyla requested it, attention snapped back to the matter at hand instead of trying to consciously forget about the lingering problems. He gave it to her with little delay, which only led to the realization that he had nothing left to do with his time until she finished, or otherwise discovered another problem. Making sure she didn't need any help as she turned away, he noted that she didn't ask him to see if he could get any of the foliage from higher in the tree for her while she was otherwise occupied. He leaned over a bit to make sure she was doing alright before asking, but she was able to answer the unvocalized question before it was asked. No he wasn't going to make things any more uncomfortable than they already were. At least, on purpose. Sitting himself upright again, he nodded in regards to her question, shrugging off the dizziness that kept hovering just the slightest bit outside his immediate perception, "Mn, yeah, I'm not sure how well I got it tied off last night." It seemed like these strange growth spurts tended to heal injuries to a degree, but he didn't know how well that degree was defined. "Just hold still, I'll try to be careful but you let me know if it hurts," he instructed before loosening the makeshift bandaging. Irritated, he noted his hands were still shaking a bit, but to a far lesser degree than last night, and no longer out of fear. At least all this dried blood could be washed off... With no surprise, the bandaging stuck a bit with the clotting of blood acting as a poor excuse for glue -- nevertheless, he knew to tread lightly. "We... might be able to get this off better with some water," he concluded, though not before he inched the String Shot away, looking around the site of the wound, "It looks like it stopped bleeding, but I'm not sure what it looks like other than that." There was little hope it would leave anything less than a scar, but at least that was better than Kenley had been fearing last night. Pulling away, he looked around for the water container he had been using earlier. Sliding it from where it rested on the ground, he sighed as he tapped its hollow body against the trunk of the tree, "Figures; it's empty. If you wait right there, I can grab some more--" He blinked, and sharply cut off the train of thought off there. Yeah, no, that was probably a very bad idea, especially with how tentative a hold her shirt had on her, among other things. Or maybe Lyla would be in enough control of it to do that much, who really knew? Frowning slightly, indecisive, he offered the choice to her, "Well... I suppose we could try getting something more stable for you there, with the clothes, or we could try the river, or..?" Was there another option he had been considering? Gah, if only he could stop getting so distracted!
Lyla “I can get some water, I’m thirsty anyhow, so it’ll be quicker for me to get it than to wait.” She also wanted to wash up a little, so it’d accomplish a lot at once. Plus, away from him she could ease up the pressure in her bladder as well. So honestly, it just worked out in the end.
She reached for the canteen and did head towards where she knew the river was, and first found a secluded area to relieve herself before her hands were washed in the water trying to get a look at her reflection in the running water and failing. First she cupped water out to drink, then filled the container… then took the opportunity to wet the make shift bandage to loosen it a bit. It finally peeled away, and she felt a slight trickle down her cheek but it was cold more than warm and figured it was more water. Carefully touching her cheek proved it was.
With a sigh of relief she carefully washed her face and headed back to Kenley. Her face didn’t really hurt now, so that was a plus. It ached some, but it felt like it had healed over well. The biggest issue was her lack of clothes, and in a bit she’d weave together something better. Or attempt to at least. She moved back to where she’d left the Silcoon teen, canteen held out. “I got the bandage off, and washed my face clean. You should be able to see easier now.” She settled on the ground by him then, turned so he could examine her cheek with ease.
Kenley Truth be told, Kenley could feel a wash of relief as Lyla agreed that it would be better for her to go get the water. As worried as he might have been for her, his familiar sense of ego was starting to creep back up on him. He knew he was acting foolish, so maybe this will give him the necessary breathing space to get his head together. With a nod, he agreed, only adding to the sentiment when she was already taking off, "Be careful with that! I can only make so much of it!" Not that she wouldn't... she didn't like being any more exposed than she was, after all. His normal barbed comebacks that he always seemed to have at the ready seemed dull lately by comparison... He took a breath, assured his grogginess was probably not helping matters keeping his composure either. If he wasn't so sure Lyla had done such a good number on Llyr, he might have feared a return visit, but he figured one Comet Punch would have kept him away for a while. His attention slid back to his hands, the fingers still noticeably twitchy. Still noticeably covered in blood. He held his breath and pulled his hands out of sight again, one hand wringing the other's wrist with nervous energy. It could have gone so, so much worse. It was already worse than Kenley had wanted it to be. Maybe luck was quickly dwindling. How many of these close calls had he dodged the bullet? How many had they had..? The teen shook his head; maybe the breathing room had been the worse option after all. He almost couldn't breathe and the pressure on his head felt as though something worse were just looming over the entire area. Reaching for the trunk of the tree, Kenley pulled himself up, trying to distance himself from everything. His head was spinning, and he could barely keep himself upright as it was. Closing his eyes, he settled himself back down. He had wanted to try to get some of the leaves up higher in the tree, to help with Lyla's garb, but that didn't seem to be happening. Maybe he would actually have better luck there when she returned... couldn't hurt to try, as strange an idea as it was. Kenley was quickly back to the ready when he heard the ledian's footsteps approaching, and his attention rested to the injury that was no longer obscured by the makeshift bandage. He snatched the canteen, pulling it back to rest at his opposite side as Lyla returned to where she had vacated. Reaching over, he brushed a thumb lightly against a tapered end of the cut, examining the extent. He frowned slightly, moved his head a bit to get a different angle, and then glanced back to her, "Does that hurt at all?" It looked like it was sealed, but his suspicions seemed to be correct, "It's going to scar. But... it looks fine otherwise." He pulled back, now more concerned about her mental state, but didn't press the issue. No need to put everything on the table at once... The silcoon-boy glanced once more to the canopy, and then to the surrounding ground floor, "So how much do you think we can find down here for your outfit before we have to resort to tree-climbing?"
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Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2016 9:52 pm
Lyla “I’ll be careful, I promise. I figured it was sort of limited and I don’t want to make you run out.” She was looking down at herself again. She really was going to have to find some way to remedy this situation, but first…well cleaning up a little seemed the best thing to do. Her face felt gross. “It’s a little tender…but it doesn’t really hurt not like it did when Llyr did that. I think that’ll go away soon too though.” His touch was…really light and it made her shiver just slightly, a slight flush finding her cheeks as she nearly leaned into it. What’s wrong? Snap out of this you ditz! her inner voice snapped at her some, and she sat a little straighter. “I thought it might from what I could tell in the water. Moving quickly enough it was blurred but even running water can’t hide some things.” Lyla looked around the area around them thoughtfully. “Here not much. Maybe closer to one of the trees…I can go look though. You look kind of tired….and I’m sure after that fight with Llyr, and dealing with me being poisoned you could use more rest than I’m sure you got huh?” there was a light smile on her face. “If you want to go up and sleep you can and I’ll see what I can do about finding more to use for clothes around here.” She sounded thoughtful. “Though…hmm. I could probably go back to my camp…” her words trailed off unfinished, lost in though. Go back for her things, and bring them back. Not to stay. Those unfinished thoughts could get her into trouble if she wasn’t careful…. Kenley Despite being the one to point it out first, Kenley felt the need to argue the fact that he could reach a limit with his String Shot. All he had to do was rest a bit in between, that was all! Of course, it was only when Lyla was out of earshot did his senses come back to him enough to argue, whether or not the words made sense themselves. Regardless of the point, he supposed it was a good sign if his normal behavior was returning through the chaos. Now if it would just stay put so he could feel like things were evening out toward normalcy once again... Kenley tried to tighten his grip on it, but with everything that they had to tend to, it was easier to just ignore how, or what, he should be feeling at the moment. "That's good," he commented on the lack of pain, but amusement found its way into his expression at the shiver, "Oh? I didn't know you were ticklish." The puckish tone he took was not followed up on, at least now, using it to tease more than anything. He was still unsure of how she felt, past physically-speaking -- perhaps the lack of mouthiness from the silcoon was subconscious effort to keep such cautious speculation in the forefront of his mind. He'd ask when she was settled with everything else. While his fatigue was not gone nor forgotten, Kenley froze for a second. Visibly tired? He wasn't sure what to say, until Lyla suggested sleeping up in the tree, the same action he had attempted and failed while she had been attending her wound at the river. "Tch, I'm fine, don't worry about me. This is a far more important matter to attend to," he briskly insisted, "I'll sleep when I'm dead. We can cover more ground w--" Something about her contemplative words about returning to camp caused the panic to start welling up inside him again. It was no longer a life-or-death scenario that kept her from heading back again, but the fear felt the same. No, it was the same... was he losing her? Kenley grabbed for her wrist, but it was more to redirect her attention back to their current surroundings, "W-We've got plenty here, I'm sure you'll be fine. Don't be so hasty!"
Lyla She could see the forming of some sort of indignation in the Silcoon at the ‘sleight’ on his prowess at String Shot and it caused her to stifle an indulgent smile. The macho act and all, and protecting his credibility or some such was actually bordering on the downright amusing to her just now, and she wasn’t entirely sure why. “Normally not, but that sorta tickled anyhow.” Tickled, and felt kind of nice both not that she was going to go into details on the second half of that reaction. Nope, that was staying put in her head, it was for the best she was more than a little sure at this point. Still she made a face at him, rolling her eyes slightly. “Can’t make me not worry, so there. Not the boss of me Kenley.” Not a bit, and once more she was rolling her eyes. She was sure she’d roll her eyes so hard she’d sprain them thanks to him one of these days honestly! She had turned her back to him while she was thinking aloud, a half step forward when she felt his hand around her wrist, startling her back to awareness. Her brows furrowed some as she looked down at him confused. “What’s so hasty about wanting to go get my things and bring it back here? Seems sort of logical to me, more than hasty. Did I miss a step somewhere?” Kenley Despite the fact that Kenley was trying to keep a close watch on Lyla's status, the amusement that she attempted to hold back was still skimmed over and unrealized. Perhaps he was looking past it to what she might have been trying to hide better, perhaps he was just that bad off... perhaps he was just that thick, and didn't correlate it. Either way, it felt like a stable enough gesture. Maybe she was completely back to normal; was he just overworrying? It wasn't every day that he felt the world could shatter with one wrong breath of air. Considering Lyla's tone, something that had not altered through everything that had happened in so short of a time, that was probably it. He couldn't shake the defenses, but at least he knew it was mostly just his own fault things didn't feel completely alright at the moment. That was at least a little load off his shoulders. It gave him room enough to contemplate testing whether Lyla was actually not usually ticklish, or if she was just saying that. Maybe when she wasn't in so much danger to rip what little remained of her clothes off... Secretly, he was grateful that she had rolled her eyes along with her remarks, because for a moment, he thought he felt a little too transparent, a little too pink. He felt a breath catch in his throat when he was able to snag her wrist, watching as she turned back to face him. Please don't make me say it again! Her perplexed glance had the silcoon once more question how much she had actually remembered of yesterday, but as soon as she asked, Kenley couldn't tell if he'd have turned brighter or paler in response. She hadn't missed a step, he'd simply jumped the gun. He diverted his eyes and stumbled around the words a bit until he clumsily grasped onto an alternative answer, "Well, what I mean is, I... Uh, you just got your bearings. We're not even sure you're fully cured of the poison yet. How do you even know what you've got on now is going to last the whole way back to your camp?" Why yes, he was pulling out all the stops to cover his initial fears. Vulnerability where? Ahaha.. ha...
Lyla She was watching him a moment, well aware of the hand on her wrist though she didn’t try to pull it loose of his grip. No, she was too busy staring at him curiously. He’s worried for me. Scared I’ll leave. Really? this was surprising to her really. His desperate grasping of reasons brought a smile to her lips though a gentle enough look no derision visible really. She understood his worry. Hell she didn’t know if she was 100% stable after the poisoning though she sure felt pretty decent. Not as if the poison might start to wreak havoc but not fully in control of how she was going to react physically. Taking it easy was probably a good idea she hated to admit. Though the issue of her clothes not holding had her snorting a moment.
“So you think my sitting around here like this is a better alternative? What, do you wanna see me naked or something Kenley?” there was a teasing edge to her voice, but she did sigh. “You’re right though they probably won’t hold up. All the more reason to go get my things, but you’re also right in that I don’t know how healed I am from the poison. So I guess this is now a case of sit and wait and see…and try not to move around a whole lot in the mean time.” Her hand came out and rested on the one wrapped around her rest gently. “Don’t worry, I’m not going to make the trip to my camp right away and I’ll be careful on the way there and on the way back. I mean if you want me to come back anyhow.” She was smiling again. “If I’m not too annoying.” Kenley Kenley wasn't entirely sure how much of an open book he was at the moment, attention torn between too many stipulations and worries that his image, usually forefront of his mind, was taking a backseat. The other day had been terrifying, in more ways than one, and the changes and aftereffects the morning brought with it were staggering. It was far too much to be taken with grace. Hell, he hadn't even been able to look at his dagger since Llyr had dropped it in his escape -- in what seemed an instant, it had nearly cost them both of their lives. Despite the whirling of problems that seemed to be suffocating his train of thought, Lyla had managed to hit the one subject that seemed to cause Kenley to mentally drop everything. Did he-- what!? While physically he didn't, he seemed to stumble a bit on the uptake. His eyes went wide before darting away, catching the fact it was a joke a little too late to bypass embarrassed reaction. It took a moment for him to recollect himself, and yet another to process what she kept talking about after the fact. Regardless, he managed a wry smile, "Well, at least it's a good sign you can still make a joke at my expense." Honestly it was, despite what tone the silcoon took with the comment. Before he had the mind to continue, he felt Lyla's hand atop his own, and only then did he realize that he still had a hold of her wrist, preventing her from moving away. Reflexively, he released her wrist, but took a moment longer to pull away from the other hand. It almost felt like he had to silently scold himself to pull away, it was weird. It was good that he had, as he noted that it felt just as warm as the rest of him had become. "Alright, good," he responded simply, taking a moment to reach over and grab for the branch he had stashed the other night, "If you start feeling bad again, there's still a few more berries on this thing." Once he was able to, he gave her a sideways glance back, "Though they won't do much good for the clothes. You don't think they caused that to happen, did they?" He smirked, denoting the question as his own pass at a tease. Setting the branch back down, but within closer reach, Kenley leaned back into the tree behind him. Glancing up and focusing his attention on the less bright patches of light cutting through the leaves, he gave a sigh -- relief and fatigue both. "Oh you're annoying all right," he countered, "But considering I've got you beat there, I'll let it slide." Kenley didn't even know why he tried joking about that, as concerned as he was of her leaving again and refusing to come back. If this was his natural reaction, was that even a good thing? Maybe being as outwardly stressed out as he was on the inside would have been better, he didn't honestly know, and the throbbing of his head wasn't about to let decision come so easily. Lyla She was wholly unaware of the turmoil his mind was going through just then, and if she had known it was hard to saw what she would have done as a result. Hugged him maybe. Teased him about things a little perhaps to help him to relax. Well if teasing could ever relax anyone. She couldn’t help the chuckle though at his acerbic comment, and grinned a little. “Well I couldn’t see any other reason for your hesitancy to have me see about better clothing.” There was still a little grin on her face then. It felt a little strange, the scar pulling as she smiled this way but it would be a sensory feeling that would fade in time she was sure. It would just take a little time was the main thing. “Thank you Kenley, good to know where they are, just in case I need them. Hopefully I don’t.” she really didn’t want to feel that way anymore, it’d been honestly horrible. As had the whole situation really. She took note of where he set the branch down and she looked thoughtful. “I don’t know. Maybe? I have no idea honestly. I mean…I thought pokemon evolved through battles and stuff. So maybe the poisoning, and then the fight with Llyr did something.” Well it didn’t seem too far fetched. “Oh I don’t know that you’re annoying so much as…no okay you’re annoying.” There was a grin and teasing note though. She didn’t really find him annoying anymore. Not like their first few run ins. He’d proved his mettle and all and her initial opinion of him had changed drastically. “Maybe we should both rest a little, before I think about going to my old camp, to bring things back?” well he did sound tired! Kenley While he was no longer feeling quite so transparent, that did little to ease his tenseness down at the subject. Kenley's words took a moment to detour around his hesitation and quiet down his hold on the here-and-now. Why act any differently, especially if Lyla herself was showing her usual spark as well? She didn't know there was any difference in Kenley's opinion of her. No... there was no change, right? "Thinking rather high of yourself, aren't you?" he verbally poked her, grinning. Arceus, why did she have to say that? Now that curiosity didn't want to leave him alone! Considering the idea a moment, Kenley had to agree with Lyla's idea of the battle causing her to grow, despite being debilitated by the poison working through her system. It was fairly similar, even to when he had found his star. Out of anything lately, it seemed to make the most sense, and that was saying a lot. "Well, when you put it that way, it seems the most logical reason," he considered, "Rotten timing... but logical." Despite his head still leaning against the trunk of the tree behind him, he smirked as Lyla agreed with the sentiment that he topped her when it came to annoyance, "Well, at least we agree about something." For some reason, that seemed to give him some comfort that she was once more able to say that. Maybe it was because it showed that there wasn't much that had changed between them since her last visit... but further still, he could tell that she was teasing... like a friend or family member might, and happened with the presence of trust. He didn't even know it was possible for him to feel that way again. With a sigh, he placed the hand furthest from Lyla across his eyes, blocking out the sun. Sitting back up, he rubbed at them a bit in an attempt to ward off the headache. It was worse than he thought it was. "Actually... that's not a bad idea. I don't think either of us slept well last night..." How he had managed to pass out at all was beyond him. Lyla “Maybe I am.” She snickered quietly at those words, and gave a careful shrug of her shoulder. “But really, it was the only logical conclusion I had for you not wanting me to go get more clothes. Pervert.” But she was only sticking her tongue out in amusement, diffusing the situation she hoped. She was just teasing him, because she could. “Very rotten timing, but it makes some sort of sense. I mean… I was a Ledyba. I’m very obviously not one now, and am now a Ledian. But people don’t change like pokemon. So…what else could it be?” it was the absolute only thing she could come up with. She had evolved like a pokemon had and they evolved through battling. Well she’d been poisoned and ‘battled’ so maybe it’d triggered things just enough. It made some sort of crazy sense to her at this point. “I don’t think so either, though I don’t know how coherent I was for the night, but you…I imagine you spent a lot of time awake last night watching and worrying. So I’m worried about you getting more sleep. Pretty sure I was still fighting off the effects of being poisoned enough that I was pretty much out even if not a properly restful sleep.” She looked up to where the sun was filtering through the trees and stuff, and pointed. “Why don’t we move there? It’s shaded, and should be for awhile, even if we sleep for longer than we plan. I think that’ll be better than the two of us trying to keep sun from our eyes while we sleep.” She was moving that way carefully, just between a couple of overgrown bushes, and she tested the ground. “A little damp from the shade, means it probably doesn’t get much shade at all. Should be perfect aside from that whole damp thing. If you want to lay here I mean. Maybe you like the sun in your face after all.” Another attempt at humor out of her. Kenley It took longer than Kenley would have liked to have taken for his frazzled mind to formulate a proper response to the issue of clothing, but on second thought, it might have worked in his favor, to make it seem more poignant after the blank stare. He sighed, shrugging a little, though his tone was hardly serious, "Alright, you caught me. That's exactly it. It had nothing to do with your well-being after a night from hell." Not that it wasn't-- Shut up, brain! He tugged at the arm of his shirt, "Look, if you're really so worried, you can wear mine. I don't need it as much as..." he paused to gesture to her, "...as you do. Obviously." He didn't want to say it out loud, but yeah... he didn't have boobs. He considered the comparison, realizing that he... honestly didn't know all that much about how humans grew. Sure, he had been a pokémon of the city, but he hadn't had contact long enough to notice so much. He saw the different stages, kids versus adults, but not how they matured. He'd only had the one owner, after all... His expression dissolved the contemplative frown, "Well then, Llyr'd better not try anything again, considering you got so much stronger in one night." It was a compliment, but even that didn't seem right to bring up again, as the words fell out. Regardless of what he felt like, Lyla showing concern for him had him glancing away in embarrassment. Perhaps that wasn't really the right word for it... To be honest, he felt a bit flattered to have her say something like that, about his lack of sleep; had it been anyone else, he likely would have had the exact opposite reaction and argued the point instead. He was worried, he was still riding off the effects of terror, but he was still far more concerned about things outside his own person. "Still, fighting that off probably took a lot more energy out of you than you're willing to admit," he countered, but it was all the argument he was really apt to put up. He could tell she was thinking about consequences and comfort immensely more than he was able to at the moment, the pounding of his head attempting to drown out the productivity of clear thought. Kenley followed Lyla's direction to change spots with little delay, rising to his feet by steadying himself with an arm against the tree. "No, no, quite alright, I'll take the shade," he quickly responded, "A little water never hurt anyone." Honestly, dew was perfectly common, so he was really no stranger to settling in it. "...Is it big enough?" he asked, skeptically eying Lyla's height. Cripes, how tall was she now?
Lyla “I knew it that’s all you want to do is stare.” She chuckled softly though, not even meaning it. The offer of his shirt though, made her shake her head. “No, I’ll be careful, ‘cause you don’t need to be laying around on the ground without one and getting all dirty. But thank you.” See? She could admit he was being nice and all, but really laying on the damp ground without a shirt wasn’t going to be comfortable for him she was sure. There was a grin from her at his words and she shrugged a little. “Hopefully I’m stronger anyhow. Now doesn’t seem like a good time to test that theory out in the end though. Maybe later after more rest.” Still she felt stronger, even with how out of it she still somewhat felt. She figured it was just the changes of growing like she had on top of the stress of the day before that was making her feel a little out of sorts. “You’re probably right, which is why more sleep is probably good. And maybe a little food. I can probably find us some edible berries around here real quick before we do rest a little more comfortably.” Because sleeping again, on an empty stomach seemed a bad idea. As she joined him she looked at the spot and shrugged. “Shouldn’t be too bad. Looks long enough. A little narrow, but, if we lay side by side it shouldn’t be too bad to share the area and look!” she reached out, having spotted some blueberries on a bush just by where she was standing, and she picked several holding them out to him. “Here, eat some, and I’ll eat some, and then we can lay down and rest.” She waited till he took a handful of them, before eating her own. That done, her hand was wiped on her clothes, and she was simply hugging him. “Thank you again Kenley. For everything you did yesterday for me I….really appreciate it. I wish it hadn’t been necessary to begin with but I’m glad you did that for me.” She awkwardly kissed his cheek before she was carefully lowering herself to the ground and stretching out on one side, as close to the bushes as she could manage so he’d have plenty of room and wouldn’t feel like she was in his personal bubble when he laid down. Nope. She didn’t want to be a space invader. Even if she had a leaf trying to go up her nose. Small price to pay.
Kenley He knew there was a difference between wanting to do something and ending up doing something unintentionally, but it almost sounded like an excuse at this point. Perhaps he was just overthinking things on an already overtaxed mind, but the fact that it was brought up and subsequently played upon... Kenley waved his hand dismissively, "I'll be more careful in hiding it next time." What she didn't know couldn't hurt her, after all, right? He snickered at her excuse for not taking his shirt, but conceded, "I'm pretty sure that would be less uncomfortable for me than it would be for you, but alright."
There was no arguing the facts as to Lyla's raised battle experience, but he was glad that she was refraining from testing the theory out. With how stubborn she could be, Kenley was just glad he had been able to convince her to take it easy for the time being. Then again, he was worried just how badly he himself looked, outwardly.It wasn't supposed to be about him, but he was grateful for the breather; if he hadn't been so concerned, he'd likely take the time to sleep for a week. "Can't say why you wouldn't be stronger," he mused, distracting himself, "Considering how badass you were before, though..." Well, she was kind of the only one to accomplish much last night in-battle, after all!
She was right, it did seem to be long enough for them both to sit comfortably in the shade, upon closer inspection; none too different than the space last night. But then, last night, they weren't really... side-to-side. She's not any different now than she was then, Kenley, why do you have to be like that? A silent sigh later, he re-righted his tired mind to just go with the flow of things. Lyla was not having this sort of problem, she probably wasn't thinking anything similar to what his imagination was running away with. With a soft murmur, he took the offered handful of blueberries, agreeing to her terms of food before sleep; he'd probably have forgotten to do that if it hadn't been mentioned.
Unfortunately, the barely-focused mindset he had urged himself to hang onto was once more -- and swiftly -- dropped from his grasp. Lyla's sudden actions caught him completely off-guard, much in the same way they had before... when he had said some pretty stupid things in retaliation. He hadn't the mind to this time, however, or do much of anything in response -- that is, unless the quickening heartbeat didn't count. Once more dumbfounded into silence, it was only after she had pulled away to make herself more comfortable did he consider that a prime moment to, at the very least, hug her back. Was pride always an issue, even when lack of proper thought was lacking? Or was it merely a fear of attachment? He inhaled sharply and followed suit, into the grass. "D-Don't mention it," he tried to play it off-handedly, but he wasn't sure how accurate to the depiction he sounded, "I would have done it even if you didn't want me to." Well that... sounded a lot better in his head; he was certain he looked much too red at that now. Trying to get comfortable, he broke his nervous silence, "Rest well, Lyla."
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