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DMLE & DIMC
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| *randomly tagged* | Norbert(a) | The Wandmaker (tm) Text Cut: Noah and Healer Murdoch Quote:
Originally Posted by Noah *Slumping down in a seat he started to see spots. While that was happening his listened to Daisy go on about how her way was better and blah blah blah. Normally he would argue with her but he was too tired to do that right now. Soon the sign in sheet was in his hands. Filling it out he handed it back Daisy.*
"Have I told you how-... Much of a-... Comfort you have been to me... In this-"
*Noah couldn't help but smile as his eyes closed. When it all came down to it he was thankful for the girls help Quote:
Originally Posted by Healer Murdoch Upon hearing voices in the waiting area, Healer Murdoch emerged from the back area to find...
HOLY MERLIN!
"WHAT happened to him?" (Noah). Cece asked the girl (Daisy) sitting there with the boy that looked like he was dead. The boy who happened to be one of her snakes. "Never mind," she said abruptly. "I need to get him back to a bed now, before he..." Well before nothing. She was not about to let a student die on her. Especially not a Slytherin student.
She took her wand out and pointed it at Noah. "Noah, I'm going to levitate you back to a bed now." She didn't want to just move him without warming him first. It wouldn't be good if he tried fighting her on this either. There was no way she was going to let him walk. Not in his condition. Was that a compliment coming from Noah? Song of a Banshee, he must have lost a lot of blood. Where was the healer? She took the sign in sheet from him and finished filling it out (well, to the best of her knowledge. It wasn’t like she and Noah were best friends) “Nooooahhh,” Daisy poked him with the quil. “Don’t go to sleep. If you do I’ll smack you. And you know how much I’ll enjoy that.”
Thankfully, the healer showed up just then. “He fell out of a tree,” Daisy said responding to Healer Murdoch’s question. “And wouldn’t let me carry him up here. I did my best to splint it and stop the bleeding.” She motioned to her make-shift first aid, which was a branch lashed to the boy’s leg with some back-pack straps she’d ripped off. Her jumper was pressed against the gash. She wasn’t sure if the healer was listening as she levitated Noah back to a bed.
Mmm…levitation charms. She’d have to look into learning those. They looked mighty handy. In the meantime, she took a seat to wait and see if she was needed for anything else.
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