“Probably,†was the only answer she had for the head-hitting question. She rubbed the back of her head with her right hand before going back to cradling her other arm. Seemed fine to her.
There was a new jolt of pain every time she stepped too hard or skipped over a tree root or something, and she scrunched her face up when it hurt, but only when he wasn’t looking at her. She let him help her down some of the bigger steps, but felt a bit awkward doing it and wasn’t entirely sure it was better than if she did it herself. At one point, she sat down at the edge of a rock and wiggled her way forward so the drop was a lot smaller than it would have been if she’d jumped. She still ground her teeth at the pain, working hard to conceal a sharp intake of breath. Most of the time, she watched the ground.
She had to smile at his grumbling though.
“Well I just – you know,†she said, amused at herself, but also latching onto the teeny little smile she could see threatening to break free. Her own smile widened. She felt the urge to gesture more; it was a bit weird being so limited. “Just wondering if that’s it then,†she teased. Tomie shrugged playfully, then had to bite the inside of her lip hard to stop herself making a sound when pain shot up her jolted forearm. She frowned, nodding through the sensation, then took a breath and exhaled slowly. “It’s okay,†she said, seeing him worry.
She cleared her throat, smoothing her frown intentionally. She sighed. “Just wondering if that’s it, you know?†she said, barrelling on as she started walking again. Tomie took a bite from her bar, and kept talking through her mouthful. “Like the note thing didn’t work, so that’s that?†She glanced at him, but then a sudden thought occurred to her. “Wait,†she said, stopping again, but only for a second before she kept walking. “Does everyone know, then? Like… Everyone?†Wendy? Benny? Shelby? Benny had drawn the hippogriff for sure, it was his style. Her eyebrows went up as she wondered how to process this.