"Yeah, don't worry. I'll be perfectly fine."
She grimaced slightly, then shrugged. She didn't quite believe him with his wounds he had taken, but oh well, she would trust him about that. She started to walk up the hill, besides Dean. There was a pain on her side, but she tried to ignore it, it would most likely be a bruise, she had a lot on her from the crashing boat.
She still had the disgusting taste of salt water in her mouth, and hoped there was a river beyond, or even better, a town. If there luck was good, then there might be. As she trudged up the sandy hill, a lot of sand stuck to her wet clothing. Her legs felt heavy, and her whole body ached for rest. Trying to stay to the surface in the ocean took a lot of strength, if you wanted to live.
When she got to the top, she glanced at Dean, to make sure he kept up, then, walked towards the tree line, and walked past several trees, hoping upon hope, that there was something that would do them some good on this journey they were making.
And, finally, something went they why she would have wanted it. Right out there, in the middle of nowhere, was a small village, clustered together, and people walking about. It would take a while to walk across the land to get there, but it would be worth it. The whole land about it, grew tall, old trees, and bushes. On the hill that stood Selia, was a steep slope, but there was a trail not to far off, that led down, and towards the village. It looked like some people used it often, to go to the sea, but lately, it didn't looked used at all. Tree roots dug up from the ground, seeming like steps at some places, one would have to be careful and not trip.
Selia smiled wide, happy there was a source of life nearby.
She grimaced slightly, then shrugged. She didn't quite believe him with his wounds he had taken, but oh well, she would trust him about that. She started to walk up the hill, besides Dean. There was a pain on her side, but she tried to ignore it, it would most likely be a bruise, she had a lot on her from the crashing boat.
She still had the disgusting taste of salt water in her mouth, and hoped there was a river beyond, or even better, a town. If there luck was good, then there might be. As she trudged up the sandy hill, a lot of sand stuck to her wet clothing. Her legs felt heavy, and her whole body ached for rest. Trying to stay to the surface in the ocean took a lot of strength, if you wanted to live.
When she got to the top, she glanced at Dean, to make sure he kept up, then, walked towards the tree line, and walked past several trees, hoping upon hope, that there was something that would do them some good on this journey they were making.
And, finally, something went they why she would have wanted it. Right out there, in the middle of nowhere, was a small village, clustered together, and people walking about. It would take a while to walk across the land to get there, but it would be worth it. The whole land about it, grew tall, old trees, and bushes. On the hill that stood Selia, was a steep slope, but there was a trail not to far off, that led down, and towards the village. It looked like some people used it often, to go to the sea, but lately, it didn't looked used at all. Tree roots dug up from the ground, seeming like steps at some places, one would have to be careful and not trip.
Selia smiled wide, happy there was a source of life nearby.