[ It brings his spirits up a little when she gets to healing right away. He might not be good at reading people, but he can tell that she's a little nervous about all of the chaos around them, and honestly it makes him not want to leave her side. There's always been something in him that wants to look out for people; though the fact that he thinks of individuals over groups can be problematic.
She's right though, and they do need to focus on the villagers. ]
All right, I'll be back as—
[ Except the decision rapidly gets made for him. The heavy flapping of wings is the only warning that they get before something heavy lands on the roof with a thud, a shriek echoing through the fields, but Bolin can hardly even focus on the threat of the dragon when the house around them starts to crumble. It caves near the entrance first, where the dragon was undoubtedly perched, but pieces of wood and stone come down further in and Bolin's huddling near Luna and the injured man before he can even think about it.
Luckily there's only one large tremor that rocks the house before the sounds of flapping can be heard again, and just as Bolin heaves a sigh of relief, fire lights up outside, brilliant and angrily red, while the screams of the farmers take on a distinctly more panicked pitch. ]
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She's right though, and they do need to focus on the villagers. ]
All right, I'll be back as—
[ Except the decision rapidly gets made for him. The heavy flapping of wings is the only warning that they get before something heavy lands on the roof with a thud, a shriek echoing through the fields, but Bolin can hardly even focus on the threat of the dragon when the house around them starts to crumble. It caves near the entrance first, where the dragon was undoubtedly perched, but pieces of wood and stone come down further in and Bolin's huddling near Luna and the injured man before he can even think about it.
Luckily there's only one large tremor that rocks the house before the sounds of flapping can be heard again, and just as Bolin heaves a sigh of relief, fire lights up outside, brilliant and angrily red, while the screams of the farmers take on a distinctly more panicked pitch. ]