The wooden dinner tray's edges were beginning to leave imprints on her fingers and hands, for she clutched it so tight with a harboring fear that the Russian captain would reappear at any moment and deliver her the punishment she deserved.
But he didn't, and she managed to scurry back to the kitchens without further incidents, other than a few confused looks from crewman at her terrified expression. Her bare, dirt-sodden feet slapped against wood as she ran, slamming the door behind her with a bit of a rattle.
Alisia bent forward against the sinks, heaving to catch her breath. Her hands trembled. Had..had she truly stood up to Captain Braginski and lived? Truly? A fear swarmed her, a knowing that he would have a punishment awaiting her later. The thought of Braginski sent her eyes flying to the wooden dinner plate, set nearly forgotten on a table nearby. She still had to deliver him his dinner...if she didn't, he would surely harm her then. But...the image of the starving, tortured albino man had branded itself into her mind.
Captain Braginski would just have to wait on his food.
With a determined nod to herself, she grabbed the tray, and a wettened cloth and bandages for the albino's wounds, and swiftly made her way back down into the musty dungeon in which he was kept. She approached slowly, as he seemed to be conversing with the small blond man assigned to tend to him.
"Step aside," she ordered, kneeling before the battered man again and taking the wet cloth, dabbing his bleeding face and gaping cuts. "Hold still," she commanded softly, cupping his cheek with her free hand as he attempted to wince away. She was tender after, however, as she began to wrap his head with the soft white linen.
"I have a meal for you. Do not utter a word of it to Captain Braginski if you don't want to be whipped again." She pulled the tray towards his lap, removing the cloth that had covered it. "It's not much but... a small meal is better than no meal."