Her energetic, happy response made Talen smile even more. He enjoyed the company of children; they were honest and usually easy to talk to, though he'd never been close to any with no brothers or sisters. He blinked, and the she'd jumped off her chair and bounced ahead of him looking back to see if he could keep up.
He took a few extra steps to catch up, and then followed her carefully with a friendly smile, modulating his longer steps to the same pace as her faster shorter ones. He felt quite at ease in this place, even though he was usually nervous when dealing with his shortcomings, disease and magic. This would most lilely involve all three.
"Is he? Sounds amazing." if he was indeed magic perhaps there was hope for him yet. Hopefully he'd have time and capability to do something. It wasn't a desperate case afterall, though it could become it soon enough with his line of work.
As they went into a kitchen, the girl waved at what Talen assumed was her mother standing over a cooking pot. He too waved shyly with one hand and a kind smile in passing, before he had to pick up his pace to keep up with the hasty Haddy. This place seemed like a place of healing in more ways than physical aliments, it was so peaceful and friendly.
As they entered the next room, Talen realised that the man immersed in some research must be Cian, immediately confirmed by Haddy whom he threw a smile and a nod of understanding. When the man looked up, Talen looked at him curious to see someone like him.
He appeared strange, not because of his looks which were normal and friendly, but the mark of Rak'keli that span across his face in golden patterns giving him an unearthly appearance that was nothing like that of his brown eyes and chestnut hair. They locked gazes for an instant before he shifted his eyes to Haddy and sent her away with a wink. Talen yelled a "Bye Haddy!" before she was out the door, and then followed Cians' beckoning and stepped up before him without hesitation. As a patient and as a man he didn't have trouble following directions. He looked curiously at the table with the many unknown ingredients, and the many strange smells peaked his interest though it was not for now.
"Hello!" Talen smiled at the man and took his outstretched hand in a firm grip. He instinctively liked the man, he reminded him a little of Zagary, and he seemed to be a good man. "Talen Stirling, glad to meet you." He let go of the mans' hand and looked about a moment before continuing. Sunlight spilled in and he noticed the garden outside with plants and trees he'd never seen before.
For a moment, he looked a little awkward and hesitant but then cleared his throat to declare his purpose in coming here. He'd already thought about how to present his problem afterall. "I'm here seeking a cure, or remedy, for a blood disease of mine." He felt abit rude to go straight to the point so quickly, yet figured that going around the subject would be silly, especially with someone used to these things. "Whenever I receive a wound and start bleeding, it does not end quickly, but takes unnaturally long to close." He sighed, and looked up at Cian to see what he thought. Regardless of what he saw, he continued his little speech. "Since I've joined the city guard, I've been worried that my .. condition will one day not only result in danger to myself, but also to others of my patrol or group. I want to avoid that happening, which is why I've come to you." He took a deep breath and looked a little embarassed at his short ovation as he awaited Cian's opinion with a worried smile. |