June Verles
Depression? Never heard of her.
After constructing the stretcher the centaur would just sit down, intertwining her arms in a sort of meditative way, pretending to meditate because as soon as she closed her eyes she immediately fell asleep, living in thick forested areas for most of her life she learnt the importance of being able to fall asleep anywhere at any time, quietly too as to not attract any unnecessary attention.
At the sound of Tristan wake up of call she would rise, her eyes wide and alive as she tried to calculate where in the name of Hades she was, her expression turning disappointed once she figured out where it was. Letting out a audible tired sigh she would walk over to Kirill, who for some reason now had some sort of tattoos on his body.
"Did he get bored and suddenly decide to become a prison gang member?" She asked, the information from binge watching The orange is the new black coming in handy.
Unfortunately there wouldn't much time to spend dilly dalling around, so before she would strap Kirill to the make-shift stretcher she would reach into the supplies bag and pull out a bottle of blue gatorade, a favourite beverage of hers since joining the wider world. Apparently other agents were opposed to drinking it, because they would get "addicted". As if the light, and crisp flavour of gatorade would get her addicted.
Nonetheless after quenching her thirst and putting the bottle back in her bag, recycling is of high importance, she would attach Kirill to the aforementioned stretcher, forcefully if she had to.
With that she would follow Tristan, the shifting of the sanctuary back into the labyrinth was somewhat scary, but at that point due to recent events desensitising her she felt rather calm minded.
"I'll leave the choice to you. You can separate from the main group and we can re-group on the other side, or you can stay with the team."
The woman would cross her arms, thinking about it for a second before responding;
"If the half-demon can walk by himself I'll do it." she would say referring to none other than Kirill.