Fire eventually began to peek through the blinding brightness, and the leaves now were accompanied by a fiery visitor.
I felt myself touch the burning ground, which managed to create a little spark of worry that my back was back at its dislocated spot it called home for a while.
But luckily that wasn't the case. But what was, was the fact Brie was rushing over to me, which her legs were moving oddly in a way that could only birth concern.
"Connor!" she shouted, as dropped to her knees and looked at me, her eyes darting around with no sense of destination, which ultimately fell to the sight of my eyes. "Hey," I chuckled. "That was cool."
She chuckled, and she began to feel my body, probably searching for any more broken bones—which luckily, there weren't any.