[Both children are surprised by the sudden move, which is probably helpful for the initial shoulder pull. Once the boy is up there, though, he starts struggling, but he wouldn’t be a match for Mikasa’s strength at the best of times. It shouldn’t be difficult to keep him in place.
Leslie is only a little later in reacting, shaking herself out of her surprise and scurrying after Mikasa.]
Yes!
[Once she’s caught up, she looks over at the struggling boy on the side with the head hanging over Mikasa’s shoulder.]
We’re here to bring you home. It’ll be okay.
[His response is that his yelling turns to words that Leslie certainly doesn’t know. Realizing he’s not about to believe her, she instead moves around to the other side and, after taking a moment to try to aim, grabs his least injured foot so that she can start to heal the worst of his injuries that don’t have a rock stuck in them.
She’s taking Mikasa’s lead of doing it without trying to convince him, which means she has to dodge being kicked in the face as she uses her magic to close up the cuts she can see.]
Ah. My delay is a much more fun one.
Leslie is only a little later in reacting, shaking herself out of her surprise and scurrying after Mikasa.]
Yes!
[Once she’s caught up, she looks over at the struggling boy on the side with the head hanging over Mikasa’s shoulder.]
We’re here to bring you home. It’ll be okay.
[His response is that his yelling turns to words that Leslie certainly doesn’t know. Realizing he’s not about to believe her, she instead moves around to the other side and, after taking a moment to try to aim, grabs his least injured foot so that she can start to heal the worst of his injuries that don’t have a rock stuck in them.
She’s taking Mikasa’s lead of doing it without trying to convince him, which means she has to dodge being kicked in the face as she uses her magic to close up the cuts she can see.]