I can walk, ( slightly more relaxed on the subject of his probable leg damage than is probably sensible, but he's also probably still slightly in shock from the crash and should be commended - quite frankly - for getting this far with a second person slung over his shoulders. ) Ask me again when the adrenaline wears off.
( he keeps pace with him, at least; he favours that side, but only so much as he's able to favour either side of himself when he's slung cage like a hog he's bringing home for dinner and must by necessity maintain a certain center of gravity to keep the both of them from eating dirt. more laconic, not looking up but the sentiment remaining: )
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( he keeps pace with him, at least; he favours that side, but only so much as he's able to favour either side of himself when he's slung cage like a hog he's bringing home for dinner and must by necessity maintain a certain center of gravity to keep the both of them from eating dirt. more laconic, not looking up but the sentiment remaining: )
If it wears off.
( they still might die. he's upbeat, somehow. )