by Jen on Wed Nov 04, 2009 10:00 am
Once the cheering for the King died down, Caela slipped away with Sebilla into the room behind her chair. It was a small but cozy room, all things considered. It was packed with herbs, tinctures, poultices, and all sorts of oils. Everything one might need to heal an ailment, sort out some sickness, or tend a broken body. Caela had been stockpiling ingredients since she learned of her abilities.
"Do I even want to know?" Caela asked as she bent over her work table, gathering dried herbs and oils -- tilting their lables toward the firelight that was perpetual in the cozy little work room.
"I doubt you do. He's only three weeks old." Caela heard her daughter say as she stood nearby.
"Lay on the work bench." She heard the swish of her daughter's skirts as she obeyed the quiet command. Caela placed all of the things she would need in a large bowl and brought them to Sebilla's bedside. Oh, but did she look tattered! Caela bit her bottom lip as she watched her daughter stare at the ceiling without much emotion. Trydian had done well to conceal the pain his sister was in, but by the looks of the frown lines on Sebilla's face -- the help was wearing off. She was a brave girl, anyone less would have been screaming by now no doubt. The girl had been tormented by visions of horror and pain for her entire life, and living in a family of quick mending immortals made her feel most vulnerable to emotion.
"I understand that your pain is coming back, and its not going to get better just yet. If you want I can give you something to make you sleep while I work." Caela watched her daughter carefully, wondering what she would say.
"Do what you must. I don't want to sleep, I fear what I may see." Sebilla spoke with her eyes on the ceiling, unblinking.
"As you wish, Daughter." Caela placed the bowl on a nearby table and placed one hand firmly on Sebilla's shoulder, the one that was dislocated, grabbed her forearm tightly in her other hand -- and pulled the errant bone back into socket. It took most of her considerable strength to keep Sebilla on the table as her scream permeated the room. There was no doubt that, no matter the festivities, Trydian and half the dining hall would have heard Sebilla's pain.
"Hush now, shhh..." Caela's heart broke a little as she held her only daughter to her chest, letting her cry out her pain -- attempting to sooth the spasms of ache within her child's heart and arm. She had trusted Soren, and look at what he had done to her. Caela kissed Sebilla's tearstained face and laid her back on the table, carefully resting her arm over her belly. She went around the table to the other side where Sebilla's ribs were fractured, causing her some severe discomfort of their own.
"I have to be careful. I don't want to turn you into what I am. This is why I can't risk using all of my power. You understand, don't you?" When Sebilla nodded wearily Caela pressed gently around the area, probing with her power to understand the nature of the fracture. A frown creased her otherwise perfect face, and Caela shook her head.
"A fraction more and there could have been internal bleeding. Don't they understand that you're not like us, that you're human with a real chance of dying?" Caela was obviously angry, but she kept her head. "Hold still, I'm going to encourage the bone to mend -- it will take a few days because I will not risk more power being in your body in its fragile state. Soren must have tried to shred your spirit, the Gods alone know what he was thinking."
Caela focused a small amount of her power into the bruised and stretched muscle, and the bone itself -- encouraging the rebonding of torn muscle and bone. When that was done she smiled and kissed her daughter's forehead.
"You will not feel as much pain and you should be able to breathe easier. The area is braced with my power, but it needs to be reinforced." Caela helped Sebilla undress to the waist so that bandages and a bone brace might be tied securely around her slender body. Modesty had flown out the window when the two were alone after Vylrath's death. Sebilla's back was to the doorway with Caela's body somewhat interposed to keep her modesty intact to strangers -- should anyone walk through the door during this part of the procedure.
"Mother, I want Trydian." The yearning in Sebilla's heart for her brother was sincere, and he might feel her need to be comforted.
"In time, child. You need to take time to compose yourself, change into something looser." Caela helped Sebilla step out of the rest of her gown, dressed only in her bandages and undergarments until Caela found her a suitable dress, helping her into it being very careful of her ribs and arm.
"Thank you, Mother." Sebilla smiled weakly as Caela pointed to the work table.
"Rest. Your brother will come to you, just give him time." Caela left Sebilla in the tiny room, making her way to Trydian with the discreet haste of a healer and doctor.
"Sebilla's arm was dislocated and several of her ribs are fractured. I used my Vuri power limitedly because I do not know what it will do to a full blooded mortal. I have her resting now with bandages and a bone brace holding her ribs secure. She will mend without a problem, but again I do not trust my Vuri powers enough yet to heal her fully -- she will have to take it easy for a few days in order for what power I did use to help her bones mend." Caela spoke matter of factly, taking her time to make it seem as if the situation wasn't as serious as it was or could have been. Family business was not to be shared with anyone but the closest of guardian figures. Her eyes roamed the crowd and she shared a smile here and there, especially to the travelers -- as she spoke to Trydian. This was information he would want to know now rather than later, especially if Sebilla was to be his Queen Consort.
"He could have killed her, one more blow to her ribs and she would have bled to death internally."