Hushed whimpers came from this lad, and as he moved, or rather tried to do so, Seriri was made aware that something was very wrong with his physiology. 'He's broken...' she thought and her heart shattered as she watched the lad try and crawl from her only to collapse. His intention to leave this place was obvious, but his will to survive appeared to be strong until he stopped moving. Seriri looked on for a few seconds walking along behind him only to stop near and kneel. The Queen managed to look outwardly distraught, with tears falling from her eyes as she looked on at this lad. "I don't know what happened to you... but please don't give up now," she managed choking back her own tears. She knew what it was to be unable to do for yourself, and she wouldn't, or rather couldn't allow such a struggle to continue. She had to help if she could, and she fully intended to start now. As a tear fell from her eye, she controlled it, beginning to scan the lad's body for what was keeping him from being able to run. 'His tendons have been cut... he can't really use his arms and legs. I can fix that and contact with my magic should give him at least enough strength to move on his own,' she thought to herself. If there was one thing she knew from being an invalid most of her life, it was wanting to do for herself but lacking the ability.
"Here. Just let me offer this okay... just a hand," she offered. The water she controlled aimed to move around his body patching up his tendons. Right arm, left arm, right leg, left leg... it'd take minutes and the move water moved throughout his body, the more acutely aware of his injuries she became. 'Who could honestly do this to another person? What reason could they possibly have?' She wondered. She didn't know the worst of people. She had been sheltered, an invalid taken care of by kind parents and siblings. She didn't know the evils of individuals, but she was learning them bit by bit as she expended her own Mana to try and give this poor skinny boy a body he could move with. And the entire time, she cried, though she didn't know this boy at all she couldn't imagine his suffering. She was sad for his sake, wondering how he'd ended up so alone and how so much bad had been allowed to happen to him.