Time Stamp: 27th of Winter, 512AV Location: Infirmary, Inclement Weather Who: Aidara Rak'Keli knew it was Iosha's calling to become awesome sexy healer, and when Iosha was born, she must have convened with her sister Avalis to find the best possible place to hone Iosha's skills in medicine. Avalis choose wisely as she told Rak'keli to send Iosha to Wind Reach since the city was a place of extremes and the humans living in the city were no different from their surrounding. When Iosha got out bed this morning, she knew today was going to be a great day to be healer! Iosha wasn't normally the person to wish bodily harm on someone, but she been waiting two months for poor red headed soul to break a arm or a leg because Aidara promised to show her how to mend that type of injury the moment a person showed up with that type of injury. Iosha knew it would only be a matter of time before a Inarta to came into the infirmary with something important broken. Iosha wasn't saying her adopted people were clumsy or careless, but the fiery red heads had a tendency to hurt themselves on a regular basis. Iosha started to make a tally of all the medical emergencies in the city of Wind Reach over the last week. It was quite a long list from something minor as severe rug burn to severe as a cracked skull. She figured it was a good way for the four healers to prepare better for these types of injuries in the future, but the idea soon degraded when Iosha and Miquel started to play guess that injury with incoming patients. Keah was hesitant at first to play the game, but she soon came around when she thought it would be a good way to visualize someone's condition on a glance. Iosha knew the game started to take a new low when Miquel offered her a one pinion bet that a patient with a broken leg wouldn't show up today, and if Iosha wasn't having such a great day, she would be one pinion poorer. Iosha knew something had been troubling Aidara for quite some time, and whenever Iosha asked Keah or Micquel they promptly changed the subject. Iosha never liked being left out of the loop, but she figured she was the new addition to the healing team, so it was not good to pry into someone else personal life. Aidara lived and breathed the Infirmary, and Iosha hasn't known a day since she started to work in the Infirmary that the little healer was present. Often times, she would catch the healer sleeping in the guest room if it was empty. Iosha would never said anything about it, but she started to wonder why Aidara was behaving peculiar. Iosha considered Aidara a work friend, but she never did anything outside of her job with the healer. Often the Konti would hear rumors about Addy's nightlife, but she never confirmed if they were actually true, but tonight, Iosha thought it might be a good night to observe the healer in action. When Iosha finished organizing the supply closet, she looked over at the door and saw Aidara walking into the Infirmary. She figured it was her best chance to talk to her. Before Addy got absorbed in her duties of the day. She grabbed her journal and started walking towards her, but she was suddenly stopped by Micquel with a big grin on his face. Iosha raised an eyebrow at him and asked, “Can I help you Old Man?” Iosha befriended Micquel early in her career at the Infirmary, so she quickly gave him the enduring title of Old Man. Micquel didn't seemed to mind the nickname at all, and he seemed to come up with clever nicknames for her on a daily basis. Micquel crossed his arms and said with a smug look on his face, “I think I am going to buy a new scarf with the pinion I get from you today. I figure it would be good sensible purchase in the winter months ahead. What do you think, Pale One? Should I get a green scarf to match my eyes, or a red scarf to match my hair.” Iosha adored the old man, but she had to get to Aidara before she settled in for the day, so she raised an eyebrow and said with a smirk, “Maybe I will throw in a few more pinions, so you can buy yourself a nice pretty vinati, Old Man...” Micquel was not letting her win this battle, and he quickly responded as she was walking past him, “I have decided when you buy me the vinati make sure it red, so it matches my hair OK.” Iosha shuddered to herself at the mental image of that man in a vinati as she trailed after Aidara. When She made it to Aidara, she tapped the red hair woman on the shoulder. Iosha was never good at small talk, so she always broke the ice with humor or a witty comment. Iosha knew people tended not to take her seriously most of the time, but she did it mostly to make herself feel more comfortable. When Addy turned around and looked at her, she presented her boss with a list of all the injuries of the week and three suggestions at the bottom. 1. To prevent possible injuries to the head, I suggest all Endals and Yasi should to wear helmets to curb concussions. 2. To prevent accidentally stabbing one self in the leg with dagger, I suggest all Endals should use their bows before EVEN attempting to jump off their wind eagles with dagger in hand. If they NEED to jump from said Wind Eagle (Once again very ill advised), I suggest them to sheathing their dagger before jumping. 3. To prevent severe rug burn, silvers, or shards of glass in unwanted areas of body, I suggest all citizens in Wind Reach to use caution or careful planning before engaging in intimate relations with one another. My other suggestion for the citizens of Wind Reach is to use a BED when him or her is engaging in intimate relation with one another. Iosha tried to keep a straight face while Addy was reading her report. Ultimately, the weekly report helped the infirmary with supply issues, but to Iosha it secretly gave her the opportunity to poke fun at her adopted people. Micquel thought the report was a hilarious way to pass the down time in the Infirmary, and Keah always gave Iosha a pained look when she presented the report to her. When she gave the report to Aidara, she always got mixed reviews from the little healer since Iosha loved to point out the hilarious and creative ways Endals tend to hurt themselves. Oh the Avora and Chiet hurt themselves in creative ways too, but the Endals loved to put the flair of dramatics into their bouts of recklessness. When Aidara was finished reading, Iosha crossed her arms under her white vinati and said to Addy with a amused twinkle in her eye, “Once again Addy, I have to remind you that I really do love my father's people. However, with some of the injuries, I have to ask this question from a expert in Inarta psychology meaning you, Addy.” Iosha takes a deep breath before continuing, “What is going through the mind of the average Inarta when they engage in unwise behavior like jumping from a wind eagle to kill a elk, and why would a person have their dagger out when they decided to jump from the wind eagle?” |