Arm
Fang clutches his arm tighter to himself - or, well, as much as he can without being obvious. Yaya has been throwing him glances ever since they left the shop, and if there's one thing that makes him nervous, it's Yaya being extra observant.
He's lost in his thoughts that he doesn't notice the alien until it bumps his arm and draws a pained hiss from him.
Boboiboy shoots him a concerned look. "Are you - "
"I'm fine," Fang huffs.
(He wasn't.)
Leg
The second he tries to stand, pain shoots up his leg. Boboiboy is saved from the floor by Yaya, who's quick to ask, "What's wrong?"
"I'm… not sure," Boboiboy frowns, and lets Ying take his other side. With the extra help, he allows himself to slightly move his foot again and winces at the weak throb it gives. "I think something's broken?"
"It might be your leg," Ying pipes up, giving the limb a once-over. "You took a hard landing before the last fireball."
Ribs
"Yaya!"
"Ying!" Yaya smiles and waves a little at her friend, who immediately bounds over to her bed. She puts her book down - one of the many volumes about the 27th quadrant - and asks, "How'd the mission go? You're okay, right?"
"Am I okay?" Ying glosses over the first question to stare in disbelief. "Yaya, you passed out!"
"It can't be that bad?"
"You broke two of your ribs."
"…oh."
Calvicle
She doesn't realize she's screaming until Fang finally unfreezes to help stabilize her arm. Beside her, Gopal is panicking, still fumbling for the scanner they keep deep inside the emergency first-aid kit. It takes a few moments for him to successfully find it and -
"Calvicle," Fang reads, and between trying to catch her breath and not passing out, Ying wonders at how he seems to turn even paler.
"Is it bad?" Gopal asks, eyes darting between them.
"No, it's - not always, but it's definitely a lot of pain," Fang explains. "Ying is going to need a sling, and she needs it right now." He types a message on his watch, mindful to keep the occupied arm stable, before turning to her and asking, "Help will be here in five. Are you - can you stay like this 'til then?"
"Of course," Ying sighs, and settles for the wait.
? ? ?
Barely dodging the meteors, Gopal tries to scramble for proper cover when he trips and lands just beyond the clearing. His fall causes him time, and he watches as a meteor lands on his hand and makes his fear skyrocket.
Except the pressure disappears, and Gopal finds himself pulling on his now-rubber arm from below the giant rock and automatically diving for the creepy cave by what looks like a demolished mountain.
He takes a moment to breathe, before pulling up his apparently-not-crushed arm. It's back to normal now, but just in case, Gopal hesitantly prods at it until he's sure that yes, none of his bones are broken, because apparently he was scared enough to transform a single limb.
Superhero perks and all that.
Prompt-
[ Canopus: Have you ever broken a bone? ]
