The papers of many yesterdays ago were filled with new chapters of history. One of which managed to catch the healers eye with near childlike curiosity. Already she was planning her trip – if not tomorrow but soon enough. There was plenty on her plate but what was just one more? The sneering laugh drew her attention slightly, breaking her focus as the stranger ensured to bridge the gap between them again. Her intentions of jest were reflected with disregard, he didn’t wrap it. Her jaw tightened ever slightly though she managed to maintain her composure. … You’re here now. “Obviously, I work here.” she mentioned before motioning the need to get a better look at the injury. Instead, he denied her. A small pout formed her lips as her brows furrowed slightly. Her attention drew back to the now halved mask for a moment, all the more intrigued. It took everything in her to refrain from simply removing it from his face. Instead, she felt the chill of his digits curling just under her chin, her frosted gaze drawn to dark sapphires hooded beneath the mask. I won’t kill you. She merely blinked at him, unmoved and unchanged of her features. So long as you don’t make a scene. “I won’t be the one making the scene.” she regarded him casually, drawing the gap between them once more. “But I could let you know I take Vervain capsules if I have to ride a carriage.” She shrugged. “I get motion sickness which provokes stomachaches during long trips, a nifty little well-rounded plant.” She clasped her hands behind her once freed of whatever she held initially after drawing the space again. “Perhaps we can strike a deal that doesn’t get either of us killed. I have a slew of things to do before I reopen my clinic, so,” It'd be out of her system eventually. |
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