Once outside, the smell of dead crept over into Lynx' nostrils. She looked over to her right, close by the barrier there was stil the deer Lynx had killed earlier.
Lynx shook her head, she had to think about the creature first. She looked down and picked up a couple of twigs she thought would be about the size of the wing.
Once she had a couple she ran back inside because it was still wailing it's head of. It caused something to twist inside Lynx' chest. It made her feel very bad and she did not like that one bit.
Inside the tent Lynx sat back in front of the creature.
"Accio first aid kit!" She summoned a first aid kit wandless because her hands were full with the twigs.
A bright red coloured box came flying towards Lynx at a way to large speed.
"Ah!" Lynx immediately dropped the twigs next to the creature and catched the box when it was just an inch from her face.
"I really need to work on that." She could do most spells nonverbal but wandless was a little harder. Especially because the summoning spell was so easy, it embarrassed her even more that things kept flying in her face when she did it wandless.
Lynx heard a strange kind of cackling sound to her right. She turned and saw that the creature was ... laughing?
"Are you kidding me?" Lynx looked pointedly towards it. The creature stopped laughing and looked up. Only to start making the horrible cackling sound again.
Lynx huffed. This was why she would rather be alone in the forest. Of course she loved it when her brother came to visit but sometimes she didn't really get him. When he was talking about a girl or a guy he had feelings towards, let's just say that it was easier for Lynx to jump in the river. Lynx Black wasn't capable of swimming. She didn't exactly do emotions. That one day with Danny was the time to let every emotion out and then she would be good until the next time.
And now the winged lizard in front of her was laughing? She still wasn't really sure what that sound meant. Was it funny when people almost had boxes fly into their faces?
Yeah, surviving in the forest was more her type of thing than emotions. Emotions weren't a large problem when she little but being alone so much gave her less and less experience with it so she didn't really know to handle them.
Anyway, back to the creature in Lynx' tent. The creature had finally stopped laughing and looked questionely at the twigs that were in front of him. It tried going to it but it's wing dragged with because it wasn't capable of lifting it like the other wing.
It let out a loud wail from the pain and again something pulled inside of Lynx' chest. She felt bad, she didn't know why because she wasn't the one in pain but the girl still felt bad.
"Uhm, I don't really know how to make you stop making that sound. I don't even know if you can understand me." Lynx said with an awkward face. The creature looked intently at Lynx, like it was understanding her. She frowned. "Wait, nod if you can understand me." She nodded her head up and down and the creature followed her movement.
Lynx laughed. "Yes! This is going to make it so much easier to communicate with you. I didn't even know creature's like you could understand human language. Is it any language or just English. If it is just English would it be because you heard it a lot? Or is it because it was something that is in your DNA because you live in England and your species is from here? You look quit young, I mean you could be about 60 years old and your species just looks like-"
She was cut of by a screech. Lynx looked with wide eyes at the creature.
"What?" She asked.
The creature nodded towards it's wing, the one that looked really, really bad.
"Ow, yeah." Lynx picked up the twigs. "Hold still." She said sternly.
Lynx took the twigs and stuff from the first aid kit to try and make some sort of cast for the creature.
After 10 minutes, a lot of struggling and a couple of screeches that Lynx was sure of made her half deaf, the cast was done. It did not lok pretty but it was strong and could do it's job until the wing was healed.
"All done!" Lynx said leaning back.
The creature looked at the wing and tried to move its wing to fly but it didn't budge. It loked back at Lynx.
"If you're going to move it, your wing will only hurt and it will be harder to heal." Lynx said "I don't think you're going to fly any time soon."
The creatre let their head hang. Fying was what it always did. Lynx was pretty uncomfortable because it was her fault that it was wearing the cast.
"Uhm. Well ... I'm going to make food. If you want to eat with you can. Not that you can go anywhere." Lynx mumbled the last part to herself but the creature shot her a glare. Lynx' eyes widened when she saw that it heard her.
"Oops?" Lynx kind of apologized in her way with an uncomfortable face.
The creature gave her a look that said 'Really?'.
"At least you still got your attitude." Lynx mumbled walking out of the tent with her wand in her hand.
The girl stepped towards the dead deer. She performed a spell that caused every part of the deer to split in the air.
In the ar their was a pile with the meat, a pile of the skin Lynx could later use to make in to leather and then a pile with tendons she coud use as rope or for her bow and lastly just things she couldn't use.
It was a spell of her own making and it was very, very usefull at times.
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FanficAs the daughter of Sirius Black, life was never destined to be easy. Lynx Black lost both her parents at a young age. She had the luck of being raised and trained for years by the experienced wizard Edmund Moore and his grandson Daniel. ⥈ Years la...