Nana couldn't help but laugh, supporting him the best she could as they moved into the cave. "Only by a little." She said, moving him over to the bed and sitting him down.
He groaned softly as he sat down. Patches of his tan skin were indigo colored, almost mistaken for bruises. "Well, I suppose I can't hunt shark anymore.." He joked.
"Of course, Motochika." She stopped wrapping his wounds so she could look him in the eye. "How you look doesn't change how I feel for you." She placed her hand on the back of his neck and leaned his head forward gently. She pressed her forehead to his with a soft smile. "I love you, Motochika."
Nana brought the back of his hands to her lips and kissed his knuckles, smiling softly up at him. "Let me make something for you to eat, you probably haven't eaten in a while."
He played with his long white hair and made a noise before reaching up to gingerly touch his left eye. He frowned softly, he would have to get a cover for it.
Nana cooked up two large fish, a huge heaping of vegetables, bread, and even a good sized rack of ribs. "Here, drink up." She said, handing him a jug of water.
"I'm glad." She said softly, her heart ached, she had missed Motochika so much it hurt, and seeing him here, alive and mostly well, it brought her great joy.
She shook her head, wiping away her tears. "No, not at all.." She smiled even more, more tears coming to her eyes. "I'm just happy... I'm so happy you're okay."
Minehime had the day off, and it was much needed, for the passed few weeks she'd been out of it and lethargic, so that day she'd been spending her whole day in bed.
Minehime seemed bigger, almost like she had grown a few years in the couple of days she was resting. "Onii-chan..?" The voice sounded like a young teens, what was going on? Sitting up, the person before Hidemune wasn't a little girl, but a young teen.