Hakuno groggily looked over at the hotel. The sudden commotion had woken her up, and it took her a bit to get adjusted to her surroundings. She could feel the tenseness in Archer's arms- something was wrong.
"Archer? What's going on?"
Archer looked down at the half awake girl. She still seemed a bit exhausted in spite of the rest, and he knew full well it wasn't because she'd just woken up. With her prana as drained as it was, she was going to be a bit sluggish even with rest. As such, he didn't really want to tell her what was going on, knowing what she'd say, but he also knew she'd needle it out of him one way or another.
"The hotel was being attacked. Forest just pursued what may well be the main cause, while Rider went inside to rescue Kiyoshi. I would have gone after one or the other by now, but to be perfectly honest, I didn't know what I wanted to risk given your condition."
"We can't just stay here though! We need to help them!"
Archer sighed. "I knew you'd say that. You're not going to cooperate until I help either Rider or Forest, are you?"
Hakuno shook her head firmly.
Archer quietly contemplated their situation. Even as tired as she was, Hakuno would likely try something drastic in order to try and get him to help. But her safety was still his top priority. ...Perhaps then.... desperate times called for desperate measures.
"Master, I want you to listen carefully. Back when you were in the alleyway, I could feel your prana draining. From what I could tell, you lost a fair bit of it."
"Prana's my magical energy right? I cast a shield back there to try and protect myself, so that's why it's gone."
Archer was a bit startled. He hadn't expected Hakuno to be able to use magecraft, at least not already. Still, since there were a fair few parallels between Code Casting and magecraft, it made some sense. It explained why it'd drained her so much as well. She likely didn't know how to control how much prana she expended just yet.
A genuine smile crossed his face. "You continue to be full of surprises. And you had the sense to finally think of protecting yourself over someone else this time. That's good. Your own safety should be your top priority, so keep it up."
I did it to try and keep other people from getting hurt for my sake, but I'll let him think what he wants, Hakuno thought to herself.
Plus it's rare for him to give me genuine compliments like this. I'd rather just soak in the moment than burst his bubble. With that, Archer resumed his previous line of conversation. "In any case, when you lose that much prana, it tends to leave you feeling drained. Lose enough prana, and it can practically make you ill. What you're feeling right now is the side effects of the prana deficit."
Hakuno lowered her eyes. "So in a way, I caused us more trouble in the end."
Archer shook his head. "No, you did the right thing. You just can't really control your magic yet. And aside from that..." Archer looked Hakuno straight in the eyes. "I can restore some of your prana. It won't be enough for you to start spellcasting just yet, at least safely, but it should hopefully be enough to have you moving around like normal again."
"Really? What is it?"
Archer gently placed Hakuno down on the ground. He materialized a small knife. To Hakuno's surprise, she saw him prick his own finger, deep enough that a nice solid drop of blood was already beading up on the surface of his skin. The knife's purpose served, it was cast into the ether.
The Servant carefully lowered his hand to Hakuno's level, taking care to keep the droplet intact. "Drink my blood. Keep on doing it until I take my finger away. I'm going to try and give you just enough to get you properly mobile again, so I want you to promise me you won't cast any magic until we get you back to full."
Hakuno frowned. "What about your finger?"
Archer chuckled. "I'm a Servant remember? This should heal quickly enough. Now drink before the wound starts to close up."
Hakuno looked at the bleeding finger warily before gently taking his hand up towards her mouth with both her hands. She gently began to suck on his finger. Hakuno winced a bit at the bitter, metallic taste, but continued to do as she'd been told to. As she did so, she could feel a strange sensation flowing through her, and she found herself becoming more and more energized.
Looking down at her, Archer's ears turned just a bit red at the tips. He found the feeling of Hakuno sucking on his finger to be oddly pleasant, to his own embarrassment. But he patiently let her continue, desperately trying to bury down certain... stirrings that had arisen. Once he felt he was satisfied with the amount of prana that his Master had received, he gently took his finger away from her. To his satisfaction, as soon as he took away the finger, he found it was already beginning to heal. Still, he projected a piece of cloth to serve as a bandage and tied it around the bleeding finger.
"While I still don't like taking you straight into the lion's den, that should hopefully make this a bit more manageable. So then... do you have any preference on who we go after?"
Hakuno thought about it for a bit, but quickly came to a decision. "I think we should help Forest. If we can keep the main bad guy away from Rider, that'll give her more time to rescue Kiyoshi and anyone else in the hotel she's able to save."
Archer sighed again. "You had to choose the more dangerous option, didn't you? But your logic is valid. Just stay close to me. I'll probably be attacking at a distance, but I want to be able to get you to safety as quickly as possible should things turn sour."
Hakuno nodded. "Shall we go then?"
Archer nodded himself and scooped Hakuno into his arms. As fast as he could go, he tore off after Forest.
***
It seemed that it was already too late by the time Archer and Hakuno arrived at Forest's location. The heavily armored creature was in the air, already getting away. Forest was looking up at the thing, not seeming too happy about the situation. Even so, she seemed to be unharmed, which was good. Archer rushed to her side. He placed Hakuno down on the ground beside him.
Hakuno turned to look up at the flying armor. It was pretty far up already, but possibly...
"Archer, do you think you could hit him?"
Archer frowned. "Aren't you being a bit unreasonable? Even for me, that's quite the distance, and for all we know, it could actually make things worse. Plus the additional collateral damage it's going to cause..."
Hakuno gestured at the wreckage strewn around her. "But if we let him get away, he could do even worse damage. Please, we have to stop him!" Hakuno looked into her Servant's eyes, her own features pleading, like a mewling kitten begging for attention.
Archer sighed, exasperated. But in the end, he couldn't resist that face. "Fine, I'll do it, even if it's against my better judgement. I hope you know what you're doing..."
Archer's projected his bow and the sword Caladbolg, which he quickly changed into it's arrow form. The armor seemed pretty tough, even from this distance, so even Caladbolg wouldn't be likely to kill whoever was inside, but it could shoot the armor down and maybe even cause quite a bit of damage to it.
Quickly, he notched the sword arrow to his bow, quickly sighting his target and taking into account everything from distance to the wind conditions. It was going to be a tricky shot, but he'd been doing this for awhile now. Still, he didn't like this. The chances of collateral damage, the chance it could actually make this thing stronger... there was just so much that could go wrong.
"Caladbolg!" With that, the deadly missile flew with blinding speed towards its target, the last desperate hope of keep the blackened knight from escaping flying with it.