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Krel Ansell What was his problem now!? Noah was freaking out like he was afraid someone was taking away his favorite teddy bear. Daisy found herself imagining Noah clinging tightly to a plushie, then shook her head. The image was a bit disturbing; it made Noah look… Her thoughts were disturbed by Noah’s comments. Daisy resisted the urge to roll her eyes at Noah’s comments. So much for him learning his lesson about being nice! She had thought maybe the bonk on the head from his backpack had knocked some sense into him. Apparently she was wrong. What was a “pan-pipe” anyways?
Healer Murdock then began admonishing Noah. Daisy coughed, trying to disperse the smile from her face. It was about time someone besides herself instructed Noah in the art of manners. Still, Daisy felt like she should stick up for him. “He must be alright if he’s talking like that Healer Murdock,” she offered. “Means he’s back to his normal self. All his niceness was starting to scare me…” Daisy trailed off as the healer was now talking to her. “Me?” She asked. “I’m Daisy.”
Daisy had been watching Noah pretty closely. She considered his reaction to her suggestion she carry him up to the hospital ward and then realized he was freaking out every time the healer did something around his pants. Daisy was a smart girl and had a rough idea about what might be bothering Noah. “Maybe I should go…”
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The1HBIC Healer Murdoch looked from Daisy to Noah. THIS was him being his normal self? "Normal self or not, I will not tolerate his rude, disrespectful behavior towards you. If it wasn't for you, he would still be laying out there by that blasted tree, probably crying like a baby." Yes, she just called him a baby. "If anything, he should be thanking you for making sure he got here to get the help he needs." She glared down at Noah who decided once again to try and sit up.
That's it!
Healer Murdoch had enough of this kid not listening to her directions. If he was going to act like a three year old child, then he was going to get treated like one. Then again, a three year old would probably listen better than this kid. "I told you to lay still," she said as she pointed her wand at him. "Now you will have no choice but to lay still," she told him as she placed a silent freezing charm on him. She'd like to see him try to sit up now that she rendered him immobile. Although he could still talk.
She looked back over at Daisy as she said she should go. "Yes, that would probably be a good idea." No need in the girl sticking around to see Noah act like a prat any longer. "Five points to you for helping a student who obviously isn't grateful for what you have done." Yeah, this boy was going to need a lesson in manners. "I'll be sure to let your head of house know about the good deed you've done."
She then turned back to Noah and continued to work on his leg.
"No! Don't go-"
*He said as he turned to Daisy. But before he could finish his statement a freezing charm went over him. The charm made him fall back on to his back, head on his pillow and not move. At first he was frustrated at being frozen and then his words caught up to him. He had just begged Daisy to stay. That made him start to blush as he looked up at the ceiling.*
"Daisy, thank you for your help... sorry I didn't say it sooner. But if you could do me one last favor... stay up by my head."
*With the spell he wasn't able to look at the girl who helped him up here. It looked like that for now he would be getting a lovely view of the ceiling for Merlin knew how long. He was sorry that was true. But he had other things on his mind. Like the bone sticking out of leg, the bleeding, and now a sharp pain in his side.*
"Healer Murdoch... I was afraid that you would take my trousers off and everyone would see my underpants. You should know that when I tried to sit up my side hurts. I am sorry for getting in the way of your work."
*The blush returned when he said the word
underpants. Spots... Noah was starting to see spots in front of his eyes and he was starting to get sleepy as well. His eyes started to get heavy and they seemed to stay closed more than they stayed open.*