Nana, drawing in a deep breath, exhaled a sigh of relief and said, "Man, that was way too close. Ugh, sorry about that, Pegasus. I'll be more careful next time." Her voice carried a mixture of exhaustion and apology.
Pegasus, in response, began rotating his shoulder in a circular motion, his other hand gently massaging it. He replied, "No worries. You had my back when I dropped my guard. Consider us even." His words were accompanied by a warm, reassuring smile that seemed to lighten the moment.
Rubbing her head slightly, as if to soothe the adrenaline still coursing through her veins, Nana simply responded, "I guess so. But let's try not to have a repeat of that, alright?" Her tone was light, yet underscored with a firm resolve to avoid similar dangers in the future.
Todd, his eyebrows raised in mild astonishment, remarked, "I'm surprised the shock wave of my attack that traveled down every corridor didn't set off these traps, unlike in the other corridors."