Helen breathed a sigh of relief when the wooden limb narrowly missed the medic’s head. Still lightly panting from her exertion, she offered a wave (but not much of a smile) to the young woman and said loudly, “yep, all good! But I should be asking you—sorry about that.”
Normally, Salt would have just gone right back to training, but something struck her about the situation. Besides, she was in a better mood than usual, so Salt leaned her long sword over her shoulder and took a few steps towards the healer.
“Hey, I don’t mean to pry, but that was a pretty good duck. You used to things getting thrown at you, or were you just lucky?” As she said this, the white-haired warrior glanced at her bag of wooden swords, an idea piquing her interest.
Normally, Salt would have just gone right back to training, but something struck her about the situation. Besides, she was in a better mood than usual, so Salt leaned her long sword over her shoulder and took a few steps towards the healer.
“Hey, I don’t mean to pry, but that was a pretty good duck. You used to things getting thrown at you, or were you just lucky?” As she said this, the white-haired warrior glanced at her bag of wooden swords, an idea piquing her interest.