Children weren't much for listening, were they? Acacia had a brief memory flash before her eyes of Chrysanta getting her own childhood injuries and being just as stubborn when told not to do something. Still, Acacia offered a patient smile and remained calm. Losing her patience wasn't going to help matters. Especially after the girl moved only a bit and was right back where she started by the end of it. "Well, in any case, may I know your name so that I may best address you?" Acacia responded while she took out her wand and set about clearing away some of the debris from around the young girl.
Satisfied enough thus far with the area that she had to work with; she paid more attention to the girl in question. Well, the arm wasn't as bad as Acacia's initial findings, though she still wanted to take a look to be sure. Her hip though... she'd want to take a look as that seemed to be a trigger point of pain. With all of the talking, Acacia was cautiously optimistic that the injuries weren't too severe. "Can you please tell me where you are in the most pain? I'm going to need to gently test those areas with a quick spell or two to make sure it's nothing too serious." She didn't want to startle the young girl; would anyone truly want a random person casting spells on them? Part of her training was carefully talking through the process in an easy-to-understand manner.
Satisfied enough thus far with the area that she had to work with; she paid more attention to the girl in question. Well, the arm wasn't as bad as Acacia's initial findings, though she still wanted to take a look to be sure. Her hip though... she'd want to take a look as that seemed to be a trigger point of pain. With all of the talking, Acacia was cautiously optimistic that the injuries weren't too severe. "Can you please tell me where you are in the most pain? I'm going to need to gently test those areas with a quick spell or two to make sure it's nothing too serious." She didn't want to startle the young girl; would anyone truly want a random person casting spells on them? Part of her training was carefully talking through the process in an easy-to-understand manner.





