Her eyelids fluttered slowly as she began to come to. The blonde nun slowly opened her eyes, almost as if she had only just been sleeping this entire time, groggily forcing her body to sit up before she looked around the room to get her bearings, a hand going towards her head as a headache still hung around her skull.
The last thing she could recall was the dragon attacking the Guild... Her eyes widened and she tried to get out of the bed to head towards the nearest window, but she wound up falling to the ground instead. Kiersa bit her lip to hold back any noise of pain, not wanting to alert anyone, or anything... although in retrospect the noise from her falling out of the bed would have probably done that already.
She strained her ears to listen for the roar of magical combat, but could hear nothing. Nothing save for the distant thrumming of people, of life. The blonde nun let out a sigh of relief before she climbed back onto the bed, since that's all she could find herself physically able to do right now. She brought a hand to her head as she lay there, staring up at the ceiling. She tried to speak, to try and call out for anyone there, but found her throat was unresponsive for the moment. It felt raw, unused... Just how long had she been asleep for?
The last thing she could recall was the dragon attacking the Guild... Her eyes widened and she tried to get out of the bed to head towards the nearest window, but she wound up falling to the ground instead. Kiersa bit her lip to hold back any noise of pain, not wanting to alert anyone, or anything... although in retrospect the noise from her falling out of the bed would have probably done that already.
She strained her ears to listen for the roar of magical combat, but could hear nothing. Nothing save for the distant thrumming of people, of life. The blonde nun let out a sigh of relief before she climbed back onto the bed, since that's all she could find herself physically able to do right now. She brought a hand to her head as she lay there, staring up at the ceiling. She tried to speak, to try and call out for anyone there, but found her throat was unresponsive for the moment. It felt raw, unused... Just how long had she been asleep for?