Follow me home
12-08-2018, 09:38 PM
Shaye made an assumption that for most wolves would have worked perfectly given what had happened between them over the last few hours, but in this instance she was wrong. Odysseus was a healer and the ability to handle wounds and illness was important to him, but he was first and foremost a fighter, ready and willing to rise to the defense of others and to mete out justice when necessary. Had Shaye needed him to fight for her in the crevice he would have just as quickly as he had rushed to offer her medical aid.
Odysseus opened his mouth to correct her just as Vail appeared. Manners forced him to exchange the correction for pleasantries. "Vail," he boomed, "It's a pleasure to meet you."
As for Shaye's comment on it being a minor incident, Odysseus harrumphed. "'Slight incident' my foot. Don't let her fool you," he cautioned Vail dryly. "She fell from quite a height and was unconscious when I found her."
He huffed, the sound far more annoyed than he really was, then said, "I've prescribed a poultice of rosemary, calendula and lamb's ear in equal parts for her wounds and feverfew for the headaches and dizziness, but as the resident healer you are welcome to make changes to my suggestions; you won't offend me."
Odysseus opened his mouth to correct her just as Vail appeared. Manners forced him to exchange the correction for pleasantries. "Vail," he boomed, "It's a pleasure to meet you."
As for Shaye's comment on it being a minor incident, Odysseus harrumphed. "'Slight incident' my foot. Don't let her fool you," he cautioned Vail dryly. "She fell from quite a height and was unconscious when I found her."
He huffed, the sound far more annoyed than he really was, then said, "I've prescribed a poultice of rosemary, calendula and lamb's ear in equal parts for her wounds and feverfew for the headaches and dizziness, but as the resident healer you are welcome to make changes to my suggestions; you won't offend me."