What is it with this place and making people and animals and other generally non-glowy things light up like ten million fireflies (who think it's weird if you hate good-byes) at any given moment?
This time, though, the lightshow inspires less awe and more concern. Although Kieran's never seen Qubit use his powers, he's pretty sure whatever just happened wasn't supposed to cause what he could only guess was an insurmountable amount of pain. His cry is enough to scare the horses into high-pitched neighs as they stamp and scatter, the sound of their hooves scraping against metal echoing through the hallway.
"P-Peter, I think there's somethin' wrong with Qubit! Can you help him? I'll... I-I'll calm the horses down so they don't break somethin'!"
Between his worry over the horses, his worry over Qubit's overall state, and his inability to string two thoughts together without having to fight through a haze, Kieran can barely think of any other way he could be of use.
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This time, though, the lightshow inspires less awe and more concern. Although Kieran's never seen Qubit use his powers, he's pretty sure whatever just happened wasn't supposed to cause what he could only guess was an insurmountable amount of pain. His cry is enough to scare the horses into high-pitched neighs as they stamp and scatter, the sound of their hooves scraping against metal echoing through the hallway.
"P-Peter, I think there's somethin' wrong with Qubit! Can you help him? I'll... I-I'll calm the horses down so they don't break somethin'!"
Between his worry over the horses, his worry over Qubit's overall state, and his inability to string two thoughts together without having to fight through a haze, Kieran can barely think of any other way he could be of use.
He'll feel bad about it later.
Like. Really bad.