80th Searing, 121 Steel
continued from Canary in a Coal Mine.
continued from Canary in a Coal Mine.
"Don't be," he said, responding to Albrecht's apology. "I was incapacitated and you made a call. The right one, it seems."
"I can see that." He was glad the bleeding had stopped, but a nosebleed wouldn't kill Albrecht so he figured they could tend to it when they were somewhere safer, and then it took care of itself. They were a mess and they reeked of unnatural things.
But the man didn't seem like he wanted to make small talk, and they were largely quiet getting out of the Warrens and out of the Mines. The Druskai and Mortallen eyed them strangely; some with respect, others with sneers. They had survived, obviously, though they were humbled by the experience. At least, it seemed that way to the outside observer.
When they were on Albrecht's street, he at least clarified his plans. "I'm going to get you home and make sure you're all right, and then I'll leave you alone."
It was probably best that way. The rage wraith had been destroyed by the one-two punch of abjinurium and aetheric discharge, but the rage demon that lived in him was still struggling against the bonds he was trying to reforge as they walked.
"Or I'll... I can just get you home and leave if you'd rather." Still gruff, there was a strange hint of vulnerability there. He might treat Albrecht as lesser than him—legally, he was—but he was self-aware enough to know that if he let his anger get control of him, Albrecht was the likely target and he didn't deserve that.
In either case, they turned a corner and he could see the entrance to Albrecht's building. Still supporting him, he ignored the strange looks they got, the wide berth people gave them. If anything, their smell was as disturbing as the sight of them.