Lennox slowly pulled the blanket away from the wound once the bleeding seemed to cease, and he couldn't help the soft breath of relief that escaped him. The piece of metal appeared to miss any major arteries, so the biggest challenge would be to keep the wound as clean as possible. "This is certainly the most unexpected date I've ever been on," he chuckled absently, carefully helping her tie the makeshift bandage around the wound. "But I wouldn't say I'm opposed to a second...Surely it could only be uphill from here."
He trailed off from the tease, gaze following hers towards the broken window. A soft, thoughtful hum escaped him as she spoke, and he slowly nodded his head. "Not exactly a lighter topic, lass, but I don't disagree." Lennox had squatted next to the seat to have better leverage on the piece of metal, and now he used the armrest to help himself stand. It sent a rush of blood to his brain, and the edge of his vision darkened just slightly. "I'll grab a couple of bags for now... It might be best if we take it one step at a time."
The thought of venturing out of the plane didn't sit well with him, especially without having at least a small group of individuals to go. For now, they could attempt to rest while simultaneously rummaging through the salvaged baggage. "Stay put." He instructed, giving her arm a little tap before he started to maneuver back down the aisle.
Lennox didn't have to go too far to find a couple of smaller carry-on bags and a hard-shelled suitcase. It took a bit of effort to drag his findings back to the woman, and he carefully handed her the carry-on bags. "Miranda Darrow." He had been thinking back to some of the information she shared while he was working on her wound, and he decided to test the sound of her name once he returned to her. "It suits you."
He carefully lowered himself to sit on the stained aisle carpet, wanting to give the woman some space to sort through her luggage. It also allowed him to lay the hard-shell suitcase flat on the ground, even in the rather tight space. "Seven children...Your family must be raising a small army. Should the Scots be worried?" Lennox offered another tease, looking up towards the woman with a playful, yet tired smile. He couldn't imagine his own parents raising seven kids. They could barely handle the two they did have.
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