02.Sep.12, 04:55 PM
On second thought he might not be able to help the boy at all. The kitchen staff only liked him because he didn’t get in their way and generally helped them when he could in order to ensure he could come by and have something fresh out of the ovens. If he stole their little worker for the day he’d have to have a good excuse and he certainly did not want to lie to them. Maybe he should have the boy looked at by the Healers in order to get him out of these chores. When he was a boy though a little fall like that would not have landed him in the infirmary. People were much more inclined to let the little tumbles and falls go back then. Now the children were probably rushed to the Healers for any scratch they had.
No, the Healers were out of the question. Besides Bordtai would have said he needed the Healer if he needed it. From what he could see he was responsible enough for his age to know when an injury was serious and when it was not. Thinking for a moment more, he figured the boy wouldn’t want to cause any trouble by leaving before he was dismissed and Ph’yn certainly was not going to piss the kitchen staff off by requesting they let him off the hook.
“They are quite strict about the kitchen maintaining its cleanliness.” And he would never blame them for that when his own family died of a common cold. “Hmmm, well I’d like to make this up to you somehow. Only I really don’t see that I can get you out of chores and I have my own responsibilities to take care of today.” Otherwise he would offer to take on the boy’s chores. “Is there anything you want to do or anywhere you want to go that I could help with?” Deshenoreth wouldn’t mind flying the boy around as long as it wasn’t somewhere the boy was not allowed to go. Deshenoreth would be happy not to be alone with Ph’yn all day since that’s how things normally were. In Ph’yn’s mind he did owe Bordtai something.
No, the Healers were out of the question. Besides Bordtai would have said he needed the Healer if he needed it. From what he could see he was responsible enough for his age to know when an injury was serious and when it was not. Thinking for a moment more, he figured the boy wouldn’t want to cause any trouble by leaving before he was dismissed and Ph’yn certainly was not going to piss the kitchen staff off by requesting they let him off the hook.
“They are quite strict about the kitchen maintaining its cleanliness.” And he would never blame them for that when his own family died of a common cold. “Hmmm, well I’d like to make this up to you somehow. Only I really don’t see that I can get you out of chores and I have my own responsibilities to take care of today.” Otherwise he would offer to take on the boy’s chores. “Is there anything you want to do or anywhere you want to go that I could help with?” Deshenoreth wouldn’t mind flying the boy around as long as it wasn’t somewhere the boy was not allowed to go. Deshenoreth would be happy not to be alone with Ph’yn all day since that’s how things normally were. In Ph’yn’s mind he did owe Bordtai something.
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