Vervain
even the darkest night
will end
will end
"I will see if there's anything in the Greatwood that's stronger than regular rubber," Vai chirps with a grin, taking a moment after the basin is clean to check on dinner. Content that things are still roasting away nicely and aren't close to burning (and filling the cottage anew with delicious aromas), she returns to the table with a cool, damp cloth to swipe it across Remi's forehead.
Tilting her head at his wedding ring, Vai smiles her understanding and nods, rubbing her hands together. "I would expect nothing less from you," she admits, her healing magic generating a warm glow between her fingers. "Alright, let's see if we can't help you to feel a little better..."
Holding her hands over his arm, she works on healing the flayed skin first, trying to encourage the injury to close. There's little to be done for the missing fingers, but she can at least coax the wound to behave itself, to reduce the swelling to his arm and to chase away the beginnings of a nasty infection. "Do you want me to explain things to the twins, for you?"
Tilting her head at his wedding ring, Vai smiles her understanding and nods, rubbing her hands together. "I would expect nothing less from you," she admits, her healing magic generating a warm glow between her fingers. "Alright, let's see if we can't help you to feel a little better..."
Holding her hands over his arm, she works on healing the flayed skin first, trying to encourage the injury to close. There's little to be done for the missing fingers, but she can at least coax the wound to behave itself, to reduce the swelling to his arm and to chase away the beginnings of a nasty infection. "Do you want me to explain things to the twins, for you?"
and the sun
will rise
will rise