I'm fine. Delivered in the tone of someone who decidedly was not. Ethlyn was so accustomed to receiving such unbelievable answers that she didn't even feel the urge to sigh over it.
"...So you aren't fine," she said. She ran her eye over him--he looked tired, strained, but she wasn't sure if he was hiding an injury. Or, more to the point, a transformation... his face looked clear enough, but she wasn't so sure about the rest of him. "Are you injured, or have you been affected by the curses that are afflicting people?"
So far, she had avoided coming in contact with the corrupted wish seeds, but she knew many had not been so lucky.
Kurama was far too used to people rolling with his blatant lies, or actually believing him. Sure, Yusuke had asked more than once in the past, but ultimately he took whatever answer he was given without directly calling it out.
"I am not injured." That much he can say honestly, but her other questions? That was a little more complicated. He's still smiling at least, apparently relieved by her direct response.
"My powers have not changed, and there's been no physical transformation. However, the plants are responding more unpredictably than they have been. It takes a great deal of my energy to control them now." Which would explain the overall exhaustion. Green eyes lowered to his arms before continuing, but there was no evidence of plant life growing from them at the moment.
"I am not certain of the cause, but I imagine it has something to do with that creature that arrived outside the city at the beginning of the month. It seems to be getting worse since then, I will need time to figure out what can be done and rest, that is all."
Ah. Not injured was a good start. Ethlyn followed Kurama's gaze as they dropped to his arms--she could see nothing there. But she would take his word for it that it was happening. When you thought about it, plants were everywhere. The trees shading the streets, the grass threading up from the soil, the crocuses and redbuds coming into bloom. To have all that reaching for you, unable to stop it, had to be exhausting.
"I think you must be right," she said. "The beast outside the city got hold of artifacts from someone else's world--and its power infected them, and through that, is infecting many of us."
She looked at her healing staff, propped in the corner. It was useful for physical wounds, but against ailments, sickness, it was no good. Still... "What kind of symptoms is the connection with the plants causing? Maybe we can figure out how to make it easier for you to bear."
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"...So you aren't fine," she said. She ran her eye over him--he looked tired, strained, but she wasn't sure if he was hiding an injury. Or, more to the point, a transformation... his face looked clear enough, but she wasn't so sure about the rest of him. "Are you injured, or have you been affected by the curses that are afflicting people?"
So far, she had avoided coming in contact with the corrupted wish seeds, but she knew many had not been so lucky.
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"I am not injured." That much he can say honestly, but her other questions? That was a little more complicated. He's still smiling at least, apparently relieved by her direct response.
"My powers have not changed, and there's been no physical transformation. However, the plants are responding more unpredictably than they have been. It takes a great deal of my energy to control them now." Which would explain the overall exhaustion. Green eyes lowered to his arms before continuing, but there was no evidence of plant life growing from them at the moment.
"I am not certain of the cause, but I imagine it has something to do with that creature that arrived outside the city at the beginning of the month. It seems to be getting worse since then, I will need time to figure out what can be done and rest, that is all."
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"I think you must be right," she said. "The beast outside the city got hold of artifacts from someone else's world--and its power infected them, and through that, is infecting many of us."
She looked at her healing staff, propped in the corner. It was useful for physical wounds, but against ailments, sickness, it was no good. Still... "What kind of symptoms is the connection with the plants causing? Maybe we can figure out how to make it easier for you to bear."