"That's great," Kei smiled brightly.
Her mood was not dampened by this. In fact, she was in a lot better of a mood now that she knew Aiden was safe and recovering well. She didn't feel like her and Hroth's efforts were for nothing, either. After all, Aiden's wounds may have been superficial, but there were a lot of them. If they had done nothing, he'd have suffered through life threatening infections or simply bled to death.
"So, um . . ." Kei rubbed the back of her neck nervously.
Suddenly, she had an idea for something to say-- and at the same time, she knew that it might be kind of presumptuous and bad.
"We'll stay in town, uh," Kei dropped her arm to her side, "At least until you're out."
After all, she didn't know if Hrothgar planned on sticking around for that long, but she looked at him as if to silently ask if he'd do this. Someone was going to have to help this kid to recovery once the doctors were done with him.