[Raine tilts her head, and tries to gentle her tone, which has till now been mostly brisk, businesslike. She's never been accused of having much of a bedside manner.]
That's fine. In fact it may be for the best you haven't.
[Grief does strange things to them all.]
In the mean time, I'm going to try to heal you anyway; I may be able to stave off some of the physical effects of starvation.
[Which may buy Fai some time; or, at least, some time not in pain, which would be better. For him, and also if Raine needs to get useful information out of him again.]
Then I want you to rest while I look into this. May I have the key to your room?
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[Raine tilts her head, and tries to gentle her tone, which has till now been mostly brisk, businesslike. She's never been accused of having much of a bedside manner.]
That's fine. In fact it may be for the best you haven't.
[Grief does strange things to them all.]
In the mean time, I'm going to try to heal you anyway; I may be able to stave off some of the physical effects of starvation.
[Which may buy Fai some time; or, at least, some time not in pain, which would be better. For him, and also if Raine needs to get useful information out of him again.]
Then I want you to rest while I look into this. May I have the key to your room?