17.Sep.13, 09:55 PM
It didn't take long for Khaduceth to notice Casa from his perch atop the hall. He sent a lazy message T'lian's way, letting him know that he had company, though whether or not the healer would actually go out to greet the little girl was another matter. It was late, and while T'lian was not particularly busy, he was off duty.
He did take a moment to consider it, but since he'd seen Casa after her initial injury, he thought it best to follow up. He wasn't doing anything more important at the moment, so he set aside his reading material and rose to his feet. He headed out into the hallways and headed towards the lobby, where Tansy was already scoping out the visitor, curious eyes fixed more on her fire lizards than anything else. Fellis, intimidated by all the commotion, was nowhere to be seen.
"I see you're back," T'lian said, his voice low but pleasant. He smiled a bit and walked closer. "Are you feeling any better? Come on, let's go have a look at those scars and see if I have anything for them," he said, motioning for her to follow him to his office. He was pleasantly surprised. He had a hard time getting patients to consistently make good on their follow-up visits, and he hadn't even thought about hers being due so soon. She'd done well.
He did take a moment to consider it, but since he'd seen Casa after her initial injury, he thought it best to follow up. He wasn't doing anything more important at the moment, so he set aside his reading material and rose to his feet. He headed out into the hallways and headed towards the lobby, where Tansy was already scoping out the visitor, curious eyes fixed more on her fire lizards than anything else. Fellis, intimidated by all the commotion, was nowhere to be seen.
"I see you're back," T'lian said, his voice low but pleasant. He smiled a bit and walked closer. "Are you feeling any better? Come on, let's go have a look at those scars and see if I have anything for them," he said, motioning for her to follow him to his office. He was pleasantly surprised. He had a hard time getting patients to consistently make good on their follow-up visits, and he hadn't even thought about hers being due so soon. She'd done well.