Clear concern was written on the mage's face as he saw the weariness in her steps. His hand reached for her upper arm, to help her keep her balance, but it was too late, for his eyes widened when the small fox charged at Rishi.
"Woah!" He held the girl's arm tightly, but even he couldn't mess with a fox's speed. She slipped from his grasp, and fell on the ground, the pet on top of her. Ri quickly took hold of the fox- as best as he could without, hopefully, not being bitten- and lifted it off of the girl, and to her side, before extending his hand to help her to her feet. Once, and if, accepted, Ri would use most of his force to pull her to her feet, so she won't have to do it herself.
With a smile, and a pat to her shoulder, his gaze turned to the other one, the fisherman, who still hadn't given his answer.
Ri sighed, and, if allowed, helped the girl back to the bench. His eyes shifted to the sky, before, they widened.
"Oh, damnit..." He muttered.
"Ah- Damn! I really need to go!" He spoke, before giving the girl another final look. "Are you going to be alright?" He asked, the same concern still clear on his face. He didn't give her time to answer, before he turned to her pet, and pointed his finger at it,
"You take care of her, alright?" almost as if the fox would understand him. He'd hope so.
Digging through his pockets, he tried to look for anything that might help her, before giving an
"Ah-ha!", and taking out his room keys. He quickly passed them to the girl, before dashing off, yelling,
"The inn is just a street away! It's room twenty-two!"He did look like he left the stove on, or something of the sorts.
-Exit-