Madison was swept up in confusion for a moment as the four other persons in the room with her began to debate with each other. She did not appreciate the way these paladins were addressing her, Decker in particular. She stood her ground and donned a stern expression.
"Yes, Sir Durandet won't be...
Madison smiled as the two bantered together and was about to reply to Aoife's offer when there was a knock. She almost went to answer the door but was stopped by Kol. Madison looked at the two paladins inquisitively. She wasn't expecting any paladins to visit Aoife other than Saiven.
"Excuse me...
"Oh, um I just use the flowers and herbs from the garden in the Monastery's courtyard."
Madison was still watching Aoife closely to see any change in her state aside from the obvious glowing.
"Oh my goodness."
Madison was astonished by the sight before her as Aoife rapidly began to recover and glow with health. She wasn't sure whether she should be alarmed of ecstatic at the state of her patient and so she stood still and watched to see what would happen next.
Madison stood by the stove, adding the tea leaves after the water had reached a suitable temperature for steeping. She grabbed a tray from a shelf and placed a mug on it along with the kettle. Once the kettle had cooled, she picked up the tray and began making her way back to Aoife's room. She...
"It's alright. We don't have to discuss it any further."
Madison grabbed the two bottles from before and put them away, seeing that Aoife had recovered a bit and no longer needed them.
"I will get you that tea you asked for and be back in just a minute. You just take a moment to rest."...
Madison was glad that she could help with Aoife's recovery in her own unique way. She listened to her as began suggesting that Madison would make a good druid and nodded as she described the toll her encounter had taken on her. When the expression of mild shock came across Aoife's face she...
Madison chuckled softly at Kol's request for the password as she reached up into her hair. She was a simple woman who didn't feel the need to adorn herself with expensive baubles or lavish clothing. The Order didn't permit her to own such things anyway. No, all Madison needed were fresh flowers...
Madison laughed softly through her lips as Aoife shared a subtle joke with her and smiled as she told her what she could retrieve to help with recovery.
"Of course. I'll bring you some tea in just a moment. Although I do have an idea. If direct contact with the earth is too strenuous for you...
Madison watched in confusion as the four men left then turned her attention to the young man in front of her. She stood listening to his introduction, and shook his hand trying to get a good read on who he was. She was somewhat taken aback by his compliment and her cheeks were tinged rouge by...
Madison stood dumbstruck and very confused in the doorway, her eyes flickering back and forth between the four men as they sang. She was too polite to interrupt their song and she had to give it to them they were very good. When they concluded, it took her a moment to gather her words as she was...
"Yes, I am aware that you heal in a different way than the rest of us. I am studied in various method of healing for different people. Just tell me what I can bring to you to help you recover. What is the most effective?"
Madison was waiting to hear what Aoife would say when the knock on the...
"Oh, of course."
Without a moment's hesitation, Madison set down the two bottles on the nearby table before getting up and walking to the small window. She pulled the glass pane open then closed the screen over the opening to keep any insects or small creatures from getting in. Madison smiled...
Madison approached slowly and sat in another chair next to Aoife, placing her bag on her lap.
"Now, you mentioned you had a headache. I believe I have something for that, as well as something to help settle you stomach a bit should you need it."
Reaching into her bag Madison pulled out two...
"No need. I'm already here to check on her."
Madison was standing in the doorway, carrying a small bag with what she needed to perform a check up. She stepped into the room, stopping by Savien's side and looking up at him. Madison was never mad but she could be stern. Her gaze fixed on Savien...
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