The evening found the Miriam within the tents of the surgeon, aiding the surgeon in setting bones and dressing wounds. He had a team to aid him already but with the crushing defeat felt that day, there was plenty need for additional help. The cold made her hands stiff and her short red hair frustratingly fell into her face. She was in the middle of stitching a laceration across the torso of a magus when her name was called out.
"Miriam," said the soldier whom she had encountered on the field and when he saw that she recognized him, a smile once more touched his features. "I thought I wouldn't be able to find you in this mess of a camp" he continued, looking around and taking in the decreasing gore.
Her hands paused in their work for but a moment before returning her attention to the patient at her fingertips. "Why did you seek me...?" but the name of the older soldier eluded her again and she blushed slightly wishing her hair was long to hide behind.
He answered her, the smile leaving his voice, "It's me, Brendon... you recently joined the artisans guild, no?" but before she could answer, "You didn't remember my name, did you." Miriam stood up tall and swallowed, her eyes closed as she sought an answer but instead felt his steady warm hands as he stepped in to help her finish the stitching.
"I've got it Brendon, you don't have to...." But he chuckled, "You're fatigued from today, allow me to help you." His gentle voice broke the punishment she was putting herself through by working so hard. She watched his nimble fingers knot the ends and cut the sinew. He then packed the wound with a poultice and bandaged over it, she watched his strong features bemused and thankful. "You're right, I'm sorry I didn't remember your name... thank you for helping me."
Brendon's eyes regarded the woman for a moment before he gently took her by the elbow and lead her outside of the stuffy tent. "No need for apologies let me attend to you now for I have had my rest..." Miriam began to pull back a little before Brendon chuckled and increased his grasp on her arm, "We have stew." Was all he said before walking off smiling, lady in tow.
Miriam finished her meal of stew and biscuits with zest; Brendon had shared part of his ration with the woman whom seemed to have no end to her appetite. He maintained an easy silence while she ate and made some small talk with the remaining soldiers from his cavalry; when he realized she had finished her feeding frenzy, he smiled again. "Feel better?" She nodded, her eyelids were becoming heavy and she found herself reciprocating his smile. "You've been infinitely kind to me..."
"Of course, you are not only friend in battle but a guild mate as well. Do unto others or so they say..." He waited for a response, regarding her carefully.
The fire was smoldering; tended embers gave off low light but good heat and the warmth and sounds soothed her. "I did not expect to see you here, Brendon. Though now I cannot imagine fighting along the side of a more able bodied friend."