Text Cut: Panicky Kurumi and Arabella
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Saz Hale
Arabella-Marie looked at Lex and said "I am not going to faint for a while i think i just haven't been eating properly cause i have been worrying about things and i think that we should head to the healer so that i can get treated properly"
Quote:
Originally Posted by
sweetpinkpixie
Kurumi chose to ignore Alexa's comment about breathing room. Right now she had no time to argue with the first year, not with Arabella lying on the floor unconscious and everything. At least there was no blood. Had there been blood Kurumi would have probably fainted herself. Creatures' blood was no problem. She could deal with healing creatures. When it came to people...Kurumi was rubbish. She had always heard that it took a special person to be a Healer...and Kurumi really wasn't one of those people. REALLY.
Maybe the Healer at Hogwarts wasn't so bad after all...
But then Arabella was awake and accepting her cup of water. Good...this was a VERY good sign.
"
Just to be safe, Arabella, I think you should go to the Healer. Fainting because of not eating properly is not a good thing..." It meant a serious lack of nutrients in the Gryffindor's body and that could grow into something worse. "
Here, take my arm and I'll help you to the hospital wing."
Alexa knew that Kurumi was RIGHT there...right?
Hmmm, not eating well.
"Then I think we've found your problem!" Great detective work team! Coffee in five...milk and candy for her...
"But you knooooowww....you should never let anything get between you and food--" She stopped suddenly then eyed her suspiciously.
"You aren't worrying because of some stupid boy, are you?" Because if that was the case then Lex would stop caring.
A lot of people here seemed to be having boy problems and it served them right for getting tangled up with cootie makers in the first place.
She nodded at Kurumi's statement. Maybe the girl could handle it afterall.
"Yeah, the healer's our best bet right now." But wait, if they left she'd be bored again!
"Can I come toooooo? I promise to be good!" And that, coming from her, was saying a lot. There were only a handful of times that she promised to be good without their being a bribe of some kind somewhere in the mix.