Maybe it still had some humanity left in it after all.
She let it go, more concerned about Katara's wounds for the moment. Her heart beat seemed stable, but that also meant that that wound would be bleeding more. She pulled out her wakazashi and used it to slice open her wrist and let drops of blood fall into the wound on her shoulder, making it begin to close. Once the wound no longer seemed like a threat she stopped.
She wiped the hair from Katara's face and softly called, "Katara?"
If she didn't wake up, she would have to bring her to someone who could heal what she couldn't.
((If you'd rather find me a reason for Nanashi to not heal her, let me know?))
Maybe it still had some humanity left in it after all.
She let it go, more concerned about Katara's wounds for the moment. Her heart beat seemed stable, but that also meant that that wound would be bleeding more. She pulled out her wakazashi and used it to slice open her wrist and let drops of blood fall into the wound on her shoulder, making it begin to close. Once the wound no longer seemed like a threat she stopped.
She wiped the hair from Katara's face and softly called, "Katara?"
If she didn't wake up, she would have to bring her to someone who could heal what she couldn't.