Vervain
”Doesn’t look fine,” Vai remarked, waiting until Zeph was seated before kneeling down before him. Honestly, she’d assumed that the first time she found herself between his legs would be for an entirely different reason, but needs must and so on. ”What about in warmer weather?” she asked, curiously clinical, but then she’d been a woods witch and part of the medical centre in the Grounds before retiring to the Greatwood.
Unsurprised to see the brace, Vai raised a brow at Zeph’s reluctance, reaching out to gently nudge at his chin with her knuckles to get his attention. ”Show me, please?” she asked, rubbing together the fingers of her other hand, producing a soft glow. ”I don’t think anything will heal that up by now, but I can at least see if I can heal away the pain, stop you wanting to cut your arm off.”
Unsurprised to see the brace, Vai raised a brow at Zeph’s reluctance, reaching out to gently nudge at his chin with her knuckles to get his attention. ”Show me, please?” she asked, rubbing together the fingers of her other hand, producing a soft glow. ”I don’t think anything will heal that up by now, but I can at least see if I can heal away the pain, stop you wanting to cut your arm off.”