"I hope you know," Mike whispered, kneeling down next to the beleaguered Elf as he wiped at the wound on her forehead with a sanitized cloth, "That crash is coming out of
your
cut of the profits, Aly."
Allynna groaned and stirred. Her blue eyes peeked open, squinting hard as they tried to adjust to the flickering firelight. After a few moments of dimness the Elf's eyes opened fully, blinking repeatedly as she cast her gaze around herself. Mike leaned back, resting on his heels as her vision settled on him. He gave her a tired smile.
"Glad to see that head wound wasn't too serious. You okay?"
Allynna did not answer, she merely stared. The until-recently unconscious Elf had been propped up against a tree, left to convalesce as Mike had built them both a makeshift camp. The thick black branches that canopied them above ended in puffy bundles of bluish leaves, which hung like drooping dandelions above their heads. Around them were a smattering of rigid-leafed red ferns, and on the ground tiny, tubular mushrooms poked up from the ground as they wiggled like little worms in the firelight. One of the larger mushrooms even pulsed every so often, a bioluminescent red. This was truly an alien forest.
The small fire Mike had rigged up earlier in the evening was still sparking merrily, casting the both of them in a bright orange glow in the shadows of the alien trees. As Allynna looked around, Mike could see the wheels slowly turning in her head.
They were surrounded by the utter blackness of the late night, the only things visible besides the looming woods were their two bedrolls laid out, alongside a satchel that had functioned as the
Halfbreed
's bug out bag. Mike had thankfully been able to scavenge it - if nothing else - from the burning wreckage of his beloved ship.
"The native fighters that were pursuing us bailed once we hit the ground." He murmured, preempting the question he knew she'd ask first.
"...What?" Allynna said in response. There was a question in her eyes.
"I'm not entirely sure
why
, mind you." Mike shrugged. "Maybe this wasn't their tribe's territory that we landed in? I saw a couple of other ships flying about the crash site while I was dragging you through the woods. They didn't have the same kind of markings or coloration. Might be an offshoot or something, who knows?"
Allynna's eyes were locked to his in a way that made Mike feel uncomfortable. "Michael." She said, "Say something again."
"Uh... all right." He said, wondering if the blow to her head had indeed proved serious. "How many fingers am I holding up?"
Allynna seemed baffled by his question. She glanced at Mike's two extended fingers, then back to him. "Michael, I can't understand you right now."
"Oh, like you
ever
could." He joked, leaning forward again to tend to her wound, a small gash near the crown of her head. "Half the time we talk, it's like you're not even-"
Allynna's hand snapped out and grabbed his wrist, pushing aside the blanket Mike had placed over her and stopping him from touching her forehead with the cloth. They held there for a heartbeat longer than they should have.
"Aly, it's just disinfectant."
"I
cannot understand you
." She said in response. "I think my translator is malfunctioning."
"Oh for the love of-" Mike cursed, pulling his wrist away. "Are you serious?"
"Can you understand
me
?" She asked. Mike gave her an over enthusiastic thumbs up. She let out a sigh. "You do not have to be so abrasive."
"Try carrying
me
three miles through a dense forest, and see how 'abrasive' you'd be afterwards." Mike retorted, getting a blank stare in response.
"Why do you continue to speak to me, when you know that I am incapable of understanding?" Allynna asked, cocking her head to one side. Mike let out a huff of air.
"Because sarcasm is universal in all languages." He said. "It's just that Elves take longer to figure it out than everyone else."
Allynna's steady stare became a glare. "...I can assume that whatever you just said to me, I should take it as either an ill-timed joke, or a backhanded insult."
Mike couldn't help but laugh. He nodded, smiling as he chuckled at her perceptiveness. Allynna did not seem to share in the amusement. "Now is not the time to be making light of our situation, Michael."
Mike quirked an eyebrow. He tapped at his wrist with his finger, as if pointing at the time, then shrugged.
Then when
?
"Not now." She replied, pushing herself up to a full sitting position. She seemed to be more alert. The Elf looked about the campsite once more. "...You pulled me from the wreckage." Mike flashed her a winning smile and flexed his aching arms. "I can assume then that the Pirates did not follow us to the ground." Mike shook his head.
Allynna became somewhat more conscious of herself. "What were you doing just now with my..." Her hand reached up to touch her head where she'd been hit by falling debris. Her fingers froze upon the dry gash on her scalp. Allynna's eyes went wide.
Mike let out a curse. "Aly, wait. Don't panic, It's just a flesh w-"
"What happened to me?" She blurted out. "Is- is there a going to be a
scar
?"
"Fucking Elves." Mike muttered under his breath. He lifted his hands to try to calm down his panicking first mate. "Aly.
Aly
! Look at me." She got the jist of what he was trying to get across to her.
She looked at him, her lower lip trembling. It'd have been a pitiable sight to behold, were her wildly overblown concerns not so charmingly pathetic.
"Michael, you know my people's beliefs regarding visible disfigurements."
"You
aren't
your Uncle, Aly. You barely even got dinged." Mike said, knowing she couldn't understand a word of what he was saying. He hoped his tone of voice would be enough. He put his finger to his scalp, tracing the length of her wound on his forehead to show her how small it was. "It's just a scratch. You're going to be fine."
Allynna shook her head. Stubborn to the core. "What am I going to do?" She said. "Father will-"
"Your Dad's an asshole, and he's not the one stuck on this fucking moon!" Mike snapped.
Allynna stared at him, taken aback by his harsh tone. She'd have been utterly flabbergasted, had she any capability of comprehending the words he'd just spoken to her.
"Damn it Aly, you're
fine
." Mike reached out to touch her shoulder. The Elf jerked back as if his hand was molten fire. Mike let out a sigh and pulled away. "You're going to be fine."
"...I'll need to see the damage for myself." She said, her voice carrying with it the kind of resignation usually reserved for the condemned.