”That’s understandable,” he smiled back at Zinnia, as she mentioned she'd rather not go through it again. ”But such inconveniences are exceptional. As soon as the Ministry solves this fog problem, bone fracture treatment returns to its normal, more conventional and less painful way.” Clifford wasn’t sure if this reassuring would have any positive effect, but he felt obliged to try. ”So you probably won’t experience it ever again.”
”And - not without Miss Jennings’ help - done,” Clifford announced, finishing the split, as he gave Nathalie an appreciating look. But their work wasn’t yet finished, the glass shards were still in Zinnia’s cheek. Thankfully, the potion probably prevented her from feeling how those shards cut her cheek even further with every facial muscle move.
Clifford wanted to give Zinna some rest, but on the other hand, the sooner they finish with the glass, the sooner it would be over for the poor girl. He was thinking about asking her himself, but then decided to leave the matters in Nathalie’s hands. She seemed to be much better at talking to patients.
”And - not without Miss Jennings’ help - done,” Clifford announced, finishing the split, as he gave Nathalie an appreciating look. But their work wasn’t yet finished, the glass shards were still in Zinnia’s cheek. Thankfully, the potion probably prevented her from feeling how those shards cut her cheek even further with every facial muscle move.
Clifford wanted to give Zinna some rest, but on the other hand, the sooner they finish with the glass, the sooner it would be over for the poor girl. He was thinking about asking her himself, but then decided to leave the matters in Nathalie’s hands. She seemed to be much better at talking to patients.