Acacia kept at her work as a healer, attempting not to snicker at Charley's exclamation, "No, but please be sure to hold still." A trained steadiness kept in her voice despite her mild amusement. This girl certainly reminded her of a younger version of Chrysanta. Headstrong and spirited. Well, maybe even today's current Chrysanta. Acacia tried not to think about that. Her hand hesitated for a moment when the girl went on about a tiger. Flashes of '87. A flying tiger attack that never happened. Quickly, she brushed the thought aside. "You'd be surprised at how large certain bird species could get, and no need to alarm the town."
Finishing up with the arm, she gave a quick glance around the girl's body for any other signs of injury. Satisfied, she put the wand away. "I could co-sign as witness." She would hate to see a young girl get in trouble over an accident. Children play on rooftops or find less conventional means of travel, and it was clear that an adult wasn't minding her to tell her 'no'. "As your temporary healer, my professional recommendation is to stay off of rooftops from now on. Aside from doing official work, of course." She would not judge if the girl was a chimney sweep, though the lack of soot suggested otherwise. Still, she could have been headed into work and kept herself tidy.
Finishing up with the arm, she gave a quick glance around the girl's body for any other signs of injury. Satisfied, she put the wand away. "I could co-sign as witness." She would hate to see a young girl get in trouble over an accident. Children play on rooftops or find less conventional means of travel, and it was clear that an adult wasn't minding her to tell her 'no'. "As your temporary healer, my professional recommendation is to stay off of rooftops from now on. Aside from doing official work, of course." She would not judge if the girl was a chimney sweep, though the lack of soot suggested otherwise. Still, she could have been headed into work and kept herself tidy.





