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Rain pelted Kal and Ikuno as they made their way carefully along the thin mountain trail. They had left Ikuno's home earlier that morning to return to Aradelle's forest and crossed over the first mountain without incident. However, as they descended into the valley between that and the second peak, dark clouds had rolled in and a smattering of rain dogged them on the next ascent. As they approached the apex of the trail the weather became even fouler turning into a full-blown downpour with screaming winds and lightning illuminating the sky every few seconds.
Ikuno!" Kal yelled above the howling wind, "Do you know of any caves nearby that we can wait this out!"
"If there are, they aren't on this trail!" she called back from just ahead of him.
"What about if you made us one the way you made your pool!" he yelled.
"I can't!" she answered partly turning to look at him, "Using magic during a... Kal!" she shouted as she saw him slip on a particularly smooth rock slickened further by the rain, falling too quickly to catch himself she watched as his head bounced off the stone below. Groaning as he tried to get his eyes to work again he rolled over onto his back and instinctively pushed magic into the healing rune. Ikuno had only taken a step back down the path to check on him when she saw the rune light up.
"Kal! No!" she screamed.
Lightning arced down from the sky striking just up the mountainside, like a shining serpent the column of electricity slithered back and forth as it made its way down the slope, drawn towards the magical energy from Kal's healing rune. A boulder just up from Kal caught the bolt and held it, the slightly higher elevation overcoming its attraction to the magic. Raw electricity pouring through the boulder instantaneously heated up the gasses and moisture trapped within the rock itself.
The stone detonated.
The concussion picked Ikuno up and threw her to the ground further up the trail, she could only watch as Kal's body was thrown off the path, bouncing limply down the rocky slope before sliding over a ledge and out of sight. She screamed his name again in panic but couldn't hear her own voice, only a high-pitched ringing. Ignoring the intense pain all over her body she picked herself up and quickly made her way back down the trail. Stepping onto the slope, her claws left deep gouges in the rock as she used them to slow her descent towards the ledge Kal had fallen over, holding her breath she peered into the blackness below.
A flash of lightning illuminated Kal's body lying on a rain-soaked ledge a little more than ten paces down. Breathing a sigh of relief, she swung her legs over and hung by her claws for a moment before dropping to the ground next to the unconscious man.
Kneeling down, she checked Kal over in between lightning flashes, the constantly changing light making her night vision almost useless on the shadowed ledge. Ikuno could tell that he was in very bad shape, in multiple places he was bleeding where shrapnel from the boulder had struck him and both of his legs appeared to be broken from the fall, but thankfully he was still breathing. However, even as she watched his breathing was becoming shallower and shallower.
"No, no, no, no, no!" she said in alarm though she still couldn't hear. She knew she would have to work fast, it was going to be difficult to save him with the lightning storm still raging above them. Though the outcropping she had dropped from was a bit of an overhang and offered some protection, she would only have a couple of moments to heal him before the energy from the lightning sought out the energy in her magic. She had to be absolutely certain she canceled her spell before it reached her. Moving quickly, she set the bones of his legs in place so the magic would have less to do, she then waited for a particularly long string of flashes hoping it would drain some of the energy from the clouds.
Magic circles appeared in front of both hands as her healing spells went to work, for a moment she was envious of Kal's ability to pump more and more magic into a spell. Two seconds went by, Kal's legs lined up and the bones joined. Another ticked by, shrapnel began pushing its way out of his body as the bones in his legs just barely began to mend, a portion of his chest seemed to inflate and he breathed deeper. Above her lightning struck the mountainside once again and began to make a jagged path towards the source of magic. Another second passed, Kal's entire body straightened and Ikuno realized he had likely broken his back. If the lightning could hold off just a second longer.
Ikuno knew she had waited too long when, as if in slow motion, a tiny dimly glowing feeler of electricity split in two over her hands and connected with both of healing spells. The spells shattered as the full power of the lightning bolt slammed into them flaring as bright as the sun, followed by a peal of thunder that threw Ikuno back along the ledge and nearly off into the abyss below. As she flew through the air she could only watch in anguish as the blast bent her fingers back stripping some of them down to the bone.
Noise assaulted Ikuno's senses as the thunder bounced among the mountain cliffs, sitting up she peered about in surprise that she could see anything at all after the tremendous flash. Looking down at her mangled hands her surprise turned into astonishment as flesh grew and bones mended before her eyes. Light coming from where she had been standing caught her attention and she saw her healing spells surging with power, still floating where they had been touched by the lightning. A moment later the magic circles faded, Ikuno hissed in pain from her fingers as the spells winked out before she had fully healed.
Cradling her injured hands, Ikuno stood and made her way back to Kal, his legs and back were now straight, his chest no longer dented in on one side and rising and falling normally, small pieces of shrapnel from the boulder still stuck out of him in places but nearly all the rest had been pushed out and healed over. Using her feet, she slid Kal further up the ledge getting him out of the worst of the rain. Sitting down, she leaned back against the rock face next to his unconscious form.
Ikuno looked from Kal to her unresponsive and severely aching fingers and said, "Worth it."
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Hours later Kal was still laying on the ledge unconscious, Ikuno had wrapped him up as well as she could, but his clothing was soaked through and the weather was turning much colder now that the warm air from the storm had passed on. Rain turned into flurries then into a steady snowfall that was common for these elevations, but the dropping temperatures now had Ikuno worried that if they didn't get off of this ledge he may end up freezing to death. To make matters worse, the sun was going down.
Earlier Ikuno had taken off Kal's vambrace with the healing rune and attempted to fix her fingers only to find that something in the lightning had completely drained her. She wasn't surprised, other magic-users who had lived through a lightning strike, some who weren't even using magic at the time, reported being completely drained along with any crystals on their person.