Quickly recognizing the voice, Leanne looked up from her tray, a smile on her face. It probably wasn't a good sign, that she was already becoming so familiar with the institute, but she still couldn't help but feel just a little better every time she got to meet with someone she recognized, every time something reminded her that it wasn't all doom and gloom. At the sight across her, however, she froze, her smile instantly disappearing. "Zero? What did you..."
Not even waiting for a response to her unfinished question, she leaned forward over the table, her breakfast all but forgotten, to get a closer look at Zero. Those bandages... And had he hurt his arm? What in the world had happened to him last night?
"Are you okay? Did you run into more monsters last night?" she asked, one question after the other, unable to keep the concern from her voice. Certainly, she'd seen injuries before, had gotten some nasty ones of her own back in Basel, and had already seen her fair share of people in bandages in the institute... But this? It wasn't so much the severity of the injuries as the circumstances, knowing just how defenseless many of them were against the creatures of the night, and remembering their own encounter with them.
He'd... Had he tried to take on a group of them by himself again? That would have been just about the stupidest...
With a sigh, she quickly leaned back again, shaking her head. "Sorry, but... You're okay, right?"
it's okay! and I'M sorry for being late, had internet trouble
Not even waiting for a response to her unfinished question, she leaned forward over the table, her breakfast all but forgotten, to get a closer look at Zero. Those bandages... And had he hurt his arm? What in the world had happened to him last night?
"Are you okay? Did you run into more monsters last night?" she asked, one question after the other, unable to keep the concern from her voice. Certainly, she'd seen injuries before, had gotten some nasty ones of her own back in Basel, and had already seen her fair share of people in bandages in the institute... But this? It wasn't so much the severity of the injuries as the circumstances, knowing just how defenseless many of them were against the creatures of the night, and remembering their own encounter with them.
He'd... Had he tried to take on a group of them by himself again? That would have been just about the stupidest...
With a sigh, she quickly leaned back again, shaking her head. "Sorry, but... You're okay, right?"