06-29-2020, 11:25 AM
“Aye, that’s how I helped your friend,” she agreed. Her lips pursed around unasked questions, but the business of duty came first. The reminder of her old job was not exactly pleasant, though aside from her perception of the perpetual limbo of being here, she did not much regret the turn of events. Protective instincts warred with a temper that likely would have gotten her into trouble one way or another. The only thing she regretted was the people she was no longer there to help.
Her dark gaze took in the Dominion with half a frown at how oblivious he seemed to Nox’s mood. “Rikovi,” she interrupted, “healing takes a toll on the body. I’m no Jensen James, ye ken? Perhaps you could give Nox Durante’s ears a break and fetch some food for after. It’s not like you’ll see a thing of what I do, anyway.”
Morven had no rank. She hadn’t even passed out at the military before they had pulled her here instead, but her tone brooked no nonsense. The patient was hers, and thus this kingdom currently belonged to her. It would be unreasonable to refuse. Still, she did not soften the request with a smile.
After he had gone, her attention returned to Durante. “Have you been healed before?”
Her dark gaze took in the Dominion with half a frown at how oblivious he seemed to Nox’s mood. “Rikovi,” she interrupted, “healing takes a toll on the body. I’m no Jensen James, ye ken? Perhaps you could give Nox Durante’s ears a break and fetch some food for after. It’s not like you’ll see a thing of what I do, anyway.”
Morven had no rank. She hadn’t even passed out at the military before they had pulled her here instead, but her tone brooked no nonsense. The patient was hers, and thus this kingdom currently belonged to her. It would be unreasonable to refuse. Still, she did not soften the request with a smile.
After he had gone, her attention returned to Durante. “Have you been healed before?”