01-03-2024, 10:11 PM
Matthias Cyprian
”“Nope.” She cut him off quickly, raising her hand to silence him. He felt one brow raise at the commanding nature, not exactly used to being spoken to in such a way. ”There is a solution to everything. I said I'll figure it out and I will." Taking a few slow deep breaths he nodded slightly, ”If anyone can it’s you doc,” He offered, leaning back in his chair. Her determination was admirable, but certainly deserving of a more worthy cause than he. Matthias was no one to waste effort on, a pointless one of the masses. Her attention was more deserved on her other patients. ”Don’t be a stranger. I’ll just extend my work hours and get this sorted out, I promise.” He moved to stand then, feeling weak but steadier than he had before on one already fucked leg. ”Don’t waste any more extra hours on me, doc. It’s not worth all that. Here,” He pulled a small silk pouch from his pocket, laying it in her palm. ”It should cover what I owe.” Truthfully it was always more than that, despite their humor over his debts to her. It was more than money though, that was a life debt he owed her. Matthias had taken to overpaying whatever she’d asked of him, knowing the work she did around the city and villages for little to nothing and the orphans she saw to from the ravages of the war. ”I’ll see you soon I’m sure,” he said a bit grimly, that crooked grin just barely breaking his normally stoic features.