Tchai was fine, and so was she, however Phie couldn’t help but wilt slightly under the healer’s admonishment. But he had a fair point; the toxins in the garden might not be dangerous enough for animals, despite their lethal affects for humans.
She glanced at Dr. Pomfrey, heat in her cheeks as she nodded her agreement. “You are right,” she conceded, “Of course, you are right. I must be more vigilant and look into what plants in there might affect him.” Her ventures into zoological medicine were not as advanced as her knowledge of herbology. She glanced down at the purple fox again. “I’m so sorry if you got pulled away from a more dire case, Dr. Pomfrey,” She offered sheepishly.
She glanced at Dr. Pomfrey, heat in her cheeks as she nodded her agreement. “You are right,” she conceded, “Of course, you are right. I must be more vigilant and look into what plants in there might affect him.” Her ventures into zoological medicine were not as advanced as her knowledge of herbology. She glanced down at the purple fox again. “I’m so sorry if you got pulled away from a more dire case, Dr. Pomfrey,” She offered sheepishly.