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Post by Sar on Jul 27, 2011 23:52:48 GMT -5
For the past three years, Elijia had never spent one night in his bed in Ravenclaw Tower. Instead he spent his nights here, waiting for his next patients. Yes, from the time his mentor had trained him and left Hogwarts, it had become Elijia's job to heal those who didn't follow their will. He had never been a higher up but his work was respected and he was given the nickname Doc, for all to healing he did for the wounded. This morning however he wasn't quite expecting his cousin to be carried into the "Clinic" as he liked to call it. She was in bad condition and when the girl who brought her up left Doc took a close look at his cousin. "Well," he said with a bit of a smirk "Looks like we've go a new fighter.
August could feel the pain going away and her wounds beginning to heal. She wanted to thank whoever it was fixing her, but she just fell back into darkness, nothingness engulfing her.
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Post by Sar on Nov 20, 2011 23:23:32 GMT -5
"Aug," a jab with a wand followed "Auggy?" A groggy moan was released and the girls eyes opened. Doc looked at his cousin "Oh Auggy-Augg- Auggy, what are we going to do with you?" He helped her sit up and smirked at the girl. He tapped his wand on her nose and said "You need to get to class now, my little trouble maker." He watched as the girl brought herself to her feet and he said "A clean Slytherin uniform is on the trunk at the edge of the bed and the schedule is in your right robe pocket." The blank look on her face seemed almost unnatural. August was always filled with energy and was always moving at one hungred mile per hour, physically or with her mouth. But now, she was just numb. 'Great,' he thought to himself and they're bringing her to Clapps class. This won't be suspicious at all.' August got up, dressed and in minutes she was perfectly dressed. "And as Jess probably took care of, off to Defence my little chickie," The girl nodded, her cloudy eyes not quite making contact. "Hope this doesn't wear off Jess-Jess," he thought as he watch his cousin leave the room.
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