Lola Hussey rolled down the slope for more than ten meters and finally stopped at a chopped tree stump.
There was a 'bang'.
Her head hit the stump.
She didn't get knocked out, and her face was covered in snow or tears. She gasped in pain and could hear Bennett calling her, "Lola, Lola, Lola..."
Until the voice got closer and closer to her.
"Lola, are you alright? Don't scare me like that."
"I'm sorry, I didn't hold onto you. I knew I should have left earlier and not gotten involved with you. Now I've dragged you into this too."
"Lola..."
Bennett's voice seemed like he was about to cry.
Lola thought she should say something, or else Bennett, a tall man over 1.8 meters, would really end up crying.
"I'm fine, don't cry."
Bennett finally heard her speak and was both shocked and delighted. He didn't know what to do, so he kept holding her.
Bennett asked where she was hit.
Lola pointed to the back of her head: "Here."
She pointed at a spot behind her head.