[ when they both manage to bang at the ice with the bottom of their first, the surface gives the smallest of audible and visible cracks. you could see the line, the little air bubbles fluttering from them and sticking to the tight fractures. falco's eyes rush open wide, and without further ado— he hits harder with her.
[It seems they're on to something, even if the solution is fairly simple. The more they hit against the ice, the more it cracks, and while the cracks are small at first, they steadily get bigger as they apply more force.
Robyn's not sure how much longer she can hold her breath underwater for, but at least this is distracting her from thinking too much about that.]
[ the loudest crack was a beam of light in their panic, and relief so big that falco could barely wait to breach the shattered ice surface to gasp loud and harsh, then a second time, and another as he gathered himself on a sturdier piece of ice with his arms sprawled across it to bare his wait— and let’s not forget the girl.
he’s shivering madly through his breathing, but the boy finds the air to say, as he turns to find her: ]
[Robyn feels a similar relief when the ice finally breaks apart into a hole big enough to swim through. She's shivering as well, but it hasn't registered to her yet how cold she is--she's just glad she and this stranger managed to make it out alive.]
I'm...I'm alright. Are you...?
[She also hasn't realized yet that they've somehow ended up at a random street in Trench, and they're also somehow halfway out of a manhole.]
I’m— o-okay, now, [ but he’s threatening to stutter every word he speaks at this point! so cold. no amount of hugging himself will help unless he goes and gets a hot bath. where were they even? perle, his tiny falcon omen, lands on his shoulder with great big puffs of shivering feathers. i was so worried, she coos. ] W-we’re both okay then, I’m glad—
[Well, that's certainly something that can take her mind off of how cold they both are. It isn't too long before Robyn's own falcon, Merlyn, swoops down to land on her arm, even if she shivers while holding it out.]
[For the first time since they came up for air, Robyn tries to get her bearings on where they are.]
Um, do...d-do you know where we are right now? [She's only just realized they're on a random street in Trench, and with everything that's happened she's not entirely sure where it is.]
[ he has to look around better to confirm that, and sadly, nothing is really ringing a distinct bell. trench was so big, and it was certain that even in a year of being here, he didn't know every corner of the city. ]
I d-don't, but— If we walk a bit, I'm sure we'll find somewhere I've been.
[ i can help with that, perle adds, and takes to the sky to find their way around. ]
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it breaks a little, each time. ]
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Robyn's not sure how much longer she can hold her breath underwater for, but at least this is distracting her from thinking too much about that.]
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he’s shivering madly through his breathing, but the boy finds the air to say, as he turns to find her: ]
H-hey—
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I'm...I'm alright. Are you...?
[She also hasn't realized yet that they've somehow ended up at a random street in Trench, and they're also somehow halfway out of a manhole.]
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[Well, that's certainly something that can take her mind off of how cold they both are. It isn't too long before Robyn's own falcon, Merlyn, swoops down to land on her arm, even if she shivers while holding it out.]
I-I'm alright, Merlyn. We got ourselves out.
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[ except perle is squeaking and preening on top of the boy’s head now! trying to pamper him! ]
And I’m Falco. [ fitting! they’re all birds here. ] Maybe we should find some place to get warm— a-and dry.
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[For the first time since they came up for air, Robyn tries to get her bearings on where they are.]
Um, do...d-do you know where we are right now? [She's only just realized they're on a random street in Trench, and with everything that's happened she's not entirely sure where it is.]
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[ he has to look around better to confirm that, and sadly, nothing is really ringing a distinct bell. trench was so big, and it was certain that even in a year of being here, he didn't know every corner of the city. ]
I d-don't, but— If we walk a bit, I'm sure we'll find somewhere I've been.
[ i can help with that, perle adds, and takes to the sky to find their way around. ]