Up to you, Anon. If one speaks to you more than the other, go with it. I'm game either way. If you really need me to decide, though, I'll just flip a coin.
Different anon, who does not mean to step on toes, but it feeling a plotbunny coming on, wonders if Zevran needs to be the injured party, or if he can be the one wielding the bandages? Will be happy to work either way.
These two things just need to coexist in the same space at the same time. I don't care what's going on. I don't care if someone is actually injured or if it's just hilarity or impromptu bondage with the nearest available suitable item. Whatever.
Alrighty. Anon is slow, but really wants to do this -- will try to have something to post tomorrow, even if it's just a partial to guilt-trip self into finishing.
Anon is, for once, waiting impatiently. This will be the second prompt this anon has had filled if you deliver, anon, and that just might make me go on a fill spree.
Cursebreaking [2/?]
anonymous
May 17 2010, 03:49:23 UTC
Zevran came closer and knelt behind the Warden, businesslike as he began to carefully apply Morrigan's poultice to the vicious-looking wounds. They were probably going to leave scars, regardless, but who among them, besides perhaps the mages, was not crisscrossed with scars by now? "Does it still hurt?" he asked in a conversational tone, trying to distract Darrian from dwelling on the werewolves' curse. He should have known better.
"A little... not much, right now. But, Zevran... we--"
"Shh. Remember, simply because we were bitten does not mean we have contracted the curse." Finished with the poultice, the assassin began to bandage the injuries, gently moving Darrian's arm as needed. The Warden gave no indication that this caused him any pain, which was a good sign
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I crave this fiercely, anon! Please deliver!
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"A little... not much, right now. But, Zevran... we--"
"Shh. Remember, simply because we were bitten does not mean we have contracted the curse." Finished with the poultice, the assassin began to bandage the injuries, gently moving Darrian's arm as needed. The Warden gave no indication that this caused him any pain, which was a good sign ( ... )
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