I smirked.
"Oh? She never specified how to help. Just that you were in danger. And a leg injury is dangerous, right?"
She huffed but still held onto me for balance.
"I can walk, you know."
I shot back.
"Yeah, and I can run, which means this is faster."
She groaned, covering her face with both hands.
"This is so embarrassing..."
Without waiting for more complaints, I started walking down the mountain.
She spoke again.
"Is this how you behave when meeting a girl for the first time?"
I grinned.
"Only the special ones. Also, I did sprint here through the rain and night from Checkpoint 22, so forgive me if I don't look presentable."
She peeked at me from between her fingers, then at my bare chest, before chuckling.
"Presentable? You look like you live among beasts and have never even seen a city."
I smirked.
"Fair enough. But be honest, do you think girls would like this look?"
Her lips pressed together, as if she refused to answer.
I grinned wider.