It was a good sign that the girl was able to smile every so often. Still talking. Only a few breath hitches. "Perhaps a kind letter to the home owner. A note of safety concern. I wouldn't mention that it was you that fell, though. Say..." Acacia mused for a moment, "you saw a bird. It didn't fall per say, it flew away, but the damage was done." Acacia didn't want to see the young girl get in trouble for jumping around roof tops. Young children seemed to be doing such things all of the time, she remembered noticing a child or two every now and again when she lived at her father's home. She wasn't going to assume any guilt. And if Acacia was wrong? Well, a lesson learned. She hated assuming the worst of people when everyone seemed to do so with her.
"I am a healer before anything else, I assure you. Besides, I cannot find myself respecting such judgmental nonsense. You deserve care the same as I." Acacia gently released the girl's side. Not nearly as bad as she had first feared. Primarily bruising. Quick fixes. Though Acacia still wanted to look at that arm. She got her wand back out and gently muttered a familiar spell over the girl's side.
With a gentle smile, she was quickly done with that. "There. Now, Miss Charley, let's take a look at that arm."
"I am a healer before anything else, I assure you. Besides, I cannot find myself respecting such judgmental nonsense. You deserve care the same as I." Acacia gently released the girl's side. Not nearly as bad as she had first feared. Primarily bruising. Quick fixes. Though Acacia still wanted to look at that arm. She got her wand back out and gently muttered a familiar spell over the girl's side.
With a gentle smile, she was quickly done with that. "There. Now, Miss Charley, let's take a look at that arm."





