02.Jan.14, 04:53 PM
Firah had been in the middle of trying to put the puzzle back together, which was a whole new problem in itself, when Nevani fell against him. A soft sigh escaped him. It wasn't that he minded that she was sleeping against him, it was more that he was now trapped there since he didn't want to wake her up. Despite that, it was nice. Having been engaged young, Firah had never really gotten to be around women, even in a casual setting. Shifting ever so slightly so as to make the both of them more comfortable, the Crafter rested his head back against the tree.
He had actually began to nod off when Nevani's scream roughly startled him awake. Wide eyed he scanned the area for animals or other dangerous events but was greeted with the same quiet area he'd settled down in. Worried he looked down at the girl who was now awake. A nightmare? "Well hey, its okay, you're awake now." He didn't really know what to say or how to deal with someone other than a child having a nightmare. It had been a weekly occurrence at the Beastcraft Hall for the children who had traveled across the continent to get there and he had been able to deal with them. Maybe some of the stuff they'd gotten to help would help Nevani? If he knew her better a hug would probably be in the cards.
"You should as the healers for an herb pillow." Firah laced his fingers together in his lap. "Um, one with hops and lavender in it. Back when I was still stationed at the Beastcraft Hall, some of the younger kids had nightmares and the Healers would give them that." He offered her a smile. "I mean, it worked for some of them so maybe it will help you." For others it didn't work very well, but then again that was the problem with some remedies. Feeling a little awkward, Firah rubbed his bottom lip slightly. "Was it... about the landslide? Obviously you don't have to tell me if you don't want," he added in quickly, "but... maybe if you found someone to talk to about your nightmares they would be less frequent? Like a close friend or someone?"
He had actually began to nod off when Nevani's scream roughly startled him awake. Wide eyed he scanned the area for animals or other dangerous events but was greeted with the same quiet area he'd settled down in. Worried he looked down at the girl who was now awake. A nightmare? "Well hey, its okay, you're awake now." He didn't really know what to say or how to deal with someone other than a child having a nightmare. It had been a weekly occurrence at the Beastcraft Hall for the children who had traveled across the continent to get there and he had been able to deal with them. Maybe some of the stuff they'd gotten to help would help Nevani? If he knew her better a hug would probably be in the cards.
"You should as the healers for an herb pillow." Firah laced his fingers together in his lap. "Um, one with hops and lavender in it. Back when I was still stationed at the Beastcraft Hall, some of the younger kids had nightmares and the Healers would give them that." He offered her a smile. "I mean, it worked for some of them so maybe it will help you." For others it didn't work very well, but then again that was the problem with some remedies. Feeling a little awkward, Firah rubbed his bottom lip slightly. "Was it... about the landslide? Obviously you don't have to tell me if you don't want," he added in quickly, "but... maybe if you found someone to talk to about your nightmares they would be less frequent? Like a close friend or someone?"