02.Dec.19, 04:58 AM
"L'gan's out for the moment. Please, stay. Is there something I can help with?" Sariel looked up and smiled, genuinely pleased. "I'm called Sariel. If it's to do with Healing, I've been working in the infirmary for ages. Candidate now, though." Her voice was soft and lilting as she rose to usher him in. If she could set something right, she would. But first, she braided her long hair away from her face and secured it with a lavender ribbon. Now, she was ready.
With a glance up and down, she caught sight of the blood and frowned before retrieving a healer's kit from a trunk. It had everything from neatly cut strips of linen for bandages to numbweed and fellis. Sariel gestured to one of the chairs.
"Best to sit and get yourself off that leg, mm?" she said. "You'll just make it worse as you go from one end to the other of the Weyr. Let's see if it needs stitches or just a wee bandage for its trouble." The limping suggested it was an issue if it was hampering movement and the look of him said she ought to give him the best of her attention. I wasn't at all unusual for folk to come and go and Sariel knew there were some that didn't fully trust a healer. That was alright, though. For all her studies, she was still just a candidate - one who had high hopes, honestly. She was sure the knowledge she'd gleaned from her Hall and infirmary days would lead to something decent.
With a glance up and down, she caught sight of the blood and frowned before retrieving a healer's kit from a trunk. It had everything from neatly cut strips of linen for bandages to numbweed and fellis. Sariel gestured to one of the chairs.
"Best to sit and get yourself off that leg, mm?" she said. "You'll just make it worse as you go from one end to the other of the Weyr. Let's see if it needs stitches or just a wee bandage for its trouble." The limping suggested it was an issue if it was hampering movement and the look of him said she ought to give him the best of her attention. I wasn't at all unusual for folk to come and go and Sariel knew there were some that didn't fully trust a healer. That was alright, though. For all her studies, she was still just a candidate - one who had high hopes, honestly. She was sure the knowledge she'd gleaned from her Hall and infirmary days would lead to something decent.