She had searched for him - and she had been the one to find him, too. Jyn still didn't have an answer as to why they were in their current situation, but for the moment, she still thought that he was in a much better position than he would have been had anyone else come across him first.
Jyn nodded her understanding of the explanation - as bare as it had been. Of course he wouldn't want to tell her the truth of the matter, knowing that she was one of the Imps that had shot him down, not knowing her, not trusting her, only allowing her to help because there was no other choice. "You're lucky you didn't crash in the desert. If the sun and sand hadn't gotten you, the more feral scavs would have."
She helped where she could, steadying him when he seemed wobbly, deft fingers making quick work of undoing and removing his shirt, and it was only when she was able to take in the full picture of the man in front of her that she understood - partly - what kind of hardships he had faced. She took a shaky breath and set to the task at hand of unwrapping the thermal bandage so she could then wind it around his chest, to try to keep those broken ribs in place.
"I can't do anything about your spine - ", she stated apologetically. "It's not like I can sneak you into medbay, and you're in no condition for that, anyway. But I'll do my best with what I've got."
For a time, after the bandage was secured and she set to working on cleaning the bloody scrapes and other contusions in silence, Jyn paused and raised her eyes, a little knot of concern knitting her eyebrows together. "Is anyone going to come looking for you?"
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Date: 2019-07-06 02:33 am (UTC)Jyn nodded her understanding of the explanation - as bare as it had been. Of course he wouldn't want to tell her the truth of the matter, knowing that she was one of the Imps that had shot him down, not knowing her, not trusting her, only allowing her to help because there was no other choice. "You're lucky you didn't crash in the desert. If the sun and sand hadn't gotten you, the more feral scavs would have."
She helped where she could, steadying him when he seemed wobbly, deft fingers making quick work of undoing and removing his shirt, and it was only when she was able to take in the full picture of the man in front of her that she understood - partly - what kind of hardships he had faced. She took a shaky breath and set to the task at hand of unwrapping the thermal bandage so she could then wind it around his chest, to try to keep those broken ribs in place.
"I can't do anything about your spine - ", she stated apologetically. "It's not like I can sneak you into medbay, and you're in no condition for that, anyway. But I'll do my best with what I've got."
For a time, after the bandage was secured and she set to working on cleaning the bloody scrapes and other contusions in silence, Jyn paused and raised her eyes, a little knot of concern knitting her eyebrows together. "Is anyone going to come looking for you?"