The White Elk Stables
Winter 1st, 513 AV
Winter 1st, 513 AV
Spirit had a ‘date’ on hand… in light of the slightly warmer weather outside, Maroah had offered to take her out to the Wastes and give a little basic teaching on surviving out there. Since meeting Kaden, she’d become more interested in such things… and the tiger was off doing his own thing today, which she was leaving him to do. Personally… she had her own work to do. Despite the odd event of the day before… animals creepily ramming themselves into the gates… she still had to keep up her job as a groom. That had been a little disturbing when she’d first heard of it… she hadn’t gone near the place at first, but when she heard the stories… well, she’d had to go investigate. But… that was it. The sight of all the dead creatures had put her off her dinner that way, and she’d headed back to the Arvinta… and tried to forget the sight.
Now it was mostly out of her mind, and instead… she was trying to focus on work. She wondered vaguely if Wind was happy, surrounded by puppies, and what Kaden was doing that day…it sounded interesting, at least. She wished they could spend more time together, but twenty-or-so days of constant companionship and bonding left both of them needing a little space… in her opinion, at least. So today… she was going to finish up with the grooming…. Then head out into the Wastes. However, today’s work was a little different than usual. During the crazy events the day before, someone’s horse had been caught in the charge on their way back from a hunt. From what snatched she’d heard of a story… a wolf had run into it, in a panic, and done some decent damage to the gelding’s legs. The horse wasn’t permanently hurt, from what Lusina said… but the woman wanted help. Most of the vets they did have were conveniently out on other business, meaning that the horse mistress had taken anyone with medical and animal skills: which included Spirit.
Now they stood by a horse in pain… it had already been given sedative by Lusina, and was slowly lowering itself onto the ground, forelegs buckling under the effort of standing up. The gelding had been given a large, empty stall where it could lie down, and where the Vantha could work easily. The horse’s back legs were already down, and slowly… the creature was on its belly, then rolling onto its side. The dark red scratches on its right rear forelock were obvious and painful looking. The owner had apparently panicked at the sight of his horse, and only bothered to bring the gelding in for them to work on recently. Lusina ushered Spirit into the main stable area with a simple wave of her hand, kneeling beside the horse’s head. While the younger Frostfawn stood watching, feeling a little awkward, the woman double checked that the creature was indeed asleep. She grabbed a basket of medical tools, and shuffled over to the injured leg, with Spirit following.
The groom listened carefully as her boss explained the next course of action. ”I need you to clean up the wound. It’ll have scabbed over and healed a little overnight, but it still needs disinfecting. That’s your job. I’ll keep an eye on you… this will be a little side lesson, alright?” Lusina winked, before passing Spirit a clean cloth and a bottle of alcohol. The girl nodded and with practiced ease – if anything, the only healing she did was disinfecting and bandaging – soaked the cloth in alcohol, not caring that a bit dribbled onto her hand. She’d mostly been avoiding the injury, but now glanced down at it, gulping at the uneven slash that ran through the lower leg. ”See here?” Lusina commented, pointing and the cut. ”It didn’t go through any of the major tendons, meaning that no major damage was done… which is pretty lucky, considering.”The woman had a small frown on her face as she glanced over to check on their patient, whose large round eyes were closed.
The Frostfawn used the cloth and began wiping down the smooth leg, taking any scabs, blood, and dirt with her as she did so. The stuff that had originally been caked on began flaking, and the cloth was quickly stained with fresh blood from the new wound. She winced as the red liquid seeped onto her hands as the alcohol had done… she didn’t like the feel. Still, after a few slightly rough wipes the wound was clean and open, with a small trickle of blood going down the side. After discarding her current cloth, Spirit was passed a new one, re-dousing it with disinfectant. This time, she actually went in the wound… and though it wasn’t very deep, it certainly was a little… disturbing. With the large square of fabric firmly wrapped around her hand, she used her fingers to slightly pry open the wound and get the cleaning agent inside. The horse twitched a little, probably from the pain, but luckily didn’t wake up. Once that cloth was gotten rid of, and the job finished, Spirit straightened with a relieved sigh. She didn’t like going into things… nor did she like blood, but it was a big part of healing and helping people… so she would just have to stand it.
”Good… good…” Lusina muttered, bobbing her head a little. Her own hands stayed firmly rested on her thighs, still clean compared to the younger Vantha’s. Absently, the woman gave their patient a hearty pat on the side, though the horse probably couldn’t feel it. ”Now… do you know how to do stitches? Those are an important part of medicine.”As she said this, the Frostfawn woman pulled a delicate, thin, needle and thread out of her basket. Once Spirit replied with a short ”Nope”, Lusina nodded. ”Right then… I’ll just have to teach you myself! Wont that be fun… but you’ll appreciate the lesson.”
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