62nd day of Winter, AV 511
Elem was often single minded of purpose when he was at his classes. He wanted to be the best doctor he could be one day, healing the sick and making lives better. Today would have been no different except for the student at his right. Whoever she was, she was no native. He would have rembered such a wild beauty and would be hard pressed to not remember her. Being the social idiot he was, the best he could do was the occasional sideways glance and awkward grin. He was sure not to make himself obvious, though. It wasn't a social blunder he feared, but the presence of Mistress Claira, who didn't tolerate such tomfoolery during classes. Seeing how she was also his superior at the Infirmary, it made for extra focus to the front of the class as opposed to his right.
She cleared her throat, which commanded the attention of the pupils. To her left was a man who looked like one of the many fisherman who could be seen at the docks. He looked like his skin was leather from the bonesnapper's constant attention. His hair was graying and he held a sort of scowl. Not a scowl of malice, but more that the hard life of a fisherman had its prices, this being one of them.
"Attention, class. Today we will learn about one of the most common hazards of living on a port. Drowning. While anyone can fall into the ocean, most, outside of sailors, lack the ability to swim and save themselves. If you do not know how to swim, I highly recommend looking into it when Spring comes and the waters warm. Our guest today is Peter Wren, a fisherman who was kind enough to join us and explain the process. I will leave the floor to him."
The fisherman nodded and grinned and Mistress Claira, his eyes following her once she turned, even though she was quite aged. Elem was not the only one to notice as a whispery murmur passed through the rows.
"Thank ye, Claira. Now, I'll tell each an every one of ye that Claira's words be truer than any. Learn te swim. I kin not tell ye how many times I've had to pull some flailin land dog out of the drink for this very reason. Anyway, drownin is a terrible way te go. Yer lungs fill with water and yer body thrashes about and then...well, then yer dun. Unless ye happen te be lucky enough te have a knowledgeable person like meself te save ye. Now, I want ye all te hold your breath as long as ye can. I'll count te three.
One...Te...Three.."
Elem took a sharp breath in and held it, looking over at his lovely partner to see how she fared in the challenge.