[Yuri sits on the ground a moment in surprise--where did that arrow come from?-- brain trying to process through the events that just occurred. She was alive still, the monster was downed, and the arrow had come from...
Her eyes follow the trail until they land on Varric and the crossbow that's now aimed at her. Slowly she puts her hands up--her sword's been knocked away, a good couple feet away from her. She'd have to scramble to grab it and she has no illusions to the idea that he'd shoot her long before she could even touch it.
It's a good thing Yuri's always been hovering that line between choosing to live or die, because it comes in handy now. She doesn't feel particularly fearful, just sort of resigned. If he was going to kill her, well... Well. It's a good thing it's just a game. It didn't really matter.]
Not very much. [She watches him carefully, looks at her sword, and then back at him again.] I really don't feel like killing anyone. Especially not someone who just saved me-- I'm pretty sure that's rude.
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Her eyes follow the trail until they land on Varric and the crossbow that's now aimed at her. Slowly she puts her hands up--her sword's been knocked away, a good couple feet away from her. She'd have to scramble to grab it and she has no illusions to the idea that he'd shoot her long before she could even touch it.
It's a good thing Yuri's always been hovering that line between choosing to live or die, because it comes in handy now. She doesn't feel particularly fearful, just sort of resigned. If he was going to kill her, well... Well. It's a good thing it's just a game. It didn't really matter.]
Not very much. [She watches him carefully, looks at her sword, and then back at him again.] I really don't feel like killing anyone. Especially not someone who just saved me-- I'm pretty sure that's rude.