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[member="Bethany Kismet"]
It may have been a foolish thing to pick up the pilot, but Trextan had been more concerned about the dark spirit than any wounds from the crash. The woman who delicately picked a path down into the U-Wing was no dark presences. In fact she seemed quite the opposite.
As his strength wavered slightly he swayed from side to side. It seemed as if a wave of contentment - and warmth - emanated from the newcomer.
"Is it... Gone?" He murmured. Trextan was running on fumes now. Consciousness wasn't going to stay with him for a great deal longer if the immediate thereat had fled.
It may have been a foolish thing to pick up the pilot, but Trextan had been more concerned about the dark spirit than any wounds from the crash. The woman who delicately picked a path down into the U-Wing was no dark presences. In fact she seemed quite the opposite.
As his strength wavered slightly he swayed from side to side. It seemed as if a wave of contentment - and warmth - emanated from the newcomer.
"Is it... Gone?" He murmured. Trextan was running on fumes now. Consciousness wasn't going to stay with him for a great deal longer if the immediate thereat had fled.