[Diluc is, by all metrics, a good patient while Thoma works--he remains still and shifts position as necessary as he goes from wound to wound. Post-combat clean up is practically routine for him, given how often he spends his nights scouring the streets and surrounding areas looking for some service that needs to be done for Mondstadt. How many times has he had to tend to his own injuries? Or had to sit there while Adelinde has done so?
And he'll take Thoma's easy demeanor over the thinly veiled worry and disapproval he gets from her.]
You're not wrong in your assessment.
[To say the least.]
However... I'm not so stubborn or proud as not to realize that I'm out of my depth when faced with dreams. Falling back onto old patterns will get me killed. You said as much yourself.
[ Said in a way that implies he absolutely remembers what he said and is at least a little pleased that Diluc is taking his words to heart.
He gives the other man a once-over to assess if there's anything else that needs addressing before he moves on to the burn. Thoma hadn't been sure what to expect when it came to Diluc's injuries, but he figured with a Pyro Vision in play, burns were a possibility. He reaches for the small tub of salve he picked up - something that is supposed to soothe burns specifically. ]
Move your hand please. [ Then, as he begins to put ointment on the wound-- ] Your Vision... you mostly use it offensively, right?
[Diluc absolutely catches what Thoma's saying between his words. But he has nothing to add to it--they're of the same mind, even if they got to that point differently, so there's nothing more to say. Instead, he simply moves his hand out of the way as requested.
The burn is by far the worst of his external injuries, and he's not able to stop himself from hissing in pain as Thoma starts tending to it. To his credit, he doesn't flinch and pull away. This isn't the first time he's had to suffer first aid, and it won't be the last.]
I do, but that's not what caused this. The demon I fought was able to conjure fire.
[A thoughtful pause.]
You use yours quite differently, if how you fought in the nightmare was any indication.
[ Thoma is as gentle as he can be, but some things are simply going to hurt no matter how much care he takes with them. Diluc is a model patient, at least - he knows what to expect, so Thoma doesn't feel the need to apologize whenever he happens to make the other man grit his teeth. ]
I see. Good thing I came prepared.
[ He nods, humming quietly in affirmation. ]
That's right. I tend to focus more on defense. Of course, I can still throw some fire around to attack, but I'm best at conjuring shields.
[ Which is something he was going to bring up anyway, if Diluc had resisted his offer for help. ]
[Even if Thoma had apologized, as far as Diluc is concerned there's no need for it. Pain is to be expected, given how badly he's burned, and it's better to feel the sting of treatment than to suffer an infection (or worse) later. It's part of the process, nothing more.]
Like you did with your dreamotion energy in the dollhouse.
[It's not a question. Diluc isn't the least bit surprised, based on everything he's learned about Thoma in the short time he's known him.]
I never properly thanked you for that. How dreams work here... it continues to catch me off-guard, but it especially caught me unaware back there. Your intervention preventing the situation from becoming much worse.
[ It’s not a question, no, but it feels appropriate to answer. It’s probably pretty easy to understand the nature of his Vision after spending some time with him. ]
Oh… you don’t have to thank me. I’m just glad I was able to help.
[ And that’s Thoma in a nutshell – just happy to help! Once he’s done spreading the salve over Diluc’s burn, he steps back to look him over again, frowning at that bruise on his torso. If only he knew a healer.
Wait a second.
He does know a healer! ]
I can’t do anything for broken ribs, but I do know a healer. I can send for her, if you want.
["You don't have to thank me" and its variants are becoming common phrases between them, and Diluc isn't certain if it's comfortable or irritating. Either way, it's best left alone--this is clearly how Thoma is, and no amount of insistence on his own part is going to make him accept the gratitude unequivocally. He instead gives a non-committal hm and leaves it there.
The salve is already helping take the worst of the sting out of the burn, which only leaves the internal injuries to attend to--beyond Thoma's abilities, it seems, but he knows someone. He hesitates before answering, but only briefly. Whoever this woman is, he'll trust her for now. It would be nice to breathe without pain...]
[ Thoma has said time and again that he doesn’t do the things he does for recognition or thanks – he doesn’t need it. If he can bring just a little bit of happiness or comfort to someone, then he’ll do it every single time with no desire for a reward. ]
Great. Give me a minute. In the meantime, just sit back and try to rest.
[ What follows is a few moments of Thoma with his nose in his journal, scribbling notes back and forth with this healer friend of his. After he sends the details of their location on to Ori, he looks up and says brightly, ]
[ Much like Thoma, Ori springs at most any opportunity to be of assistance to someone, so when she receives word that a friend of his needs healing, she's quick to respond and be on her way.
She was, however, helping out in the farmlands outside of town. Naturally, she would have hurried over regardless of where she was, but being a way's away means that she must shift into another form to get there faster - and being out with the sheep also means she doesn't want turn into something like a panther that might scare them.
And so the form that comes bounding almost clumsily towards Diluc's residence is that of a large dog, and just as a large dog would, she has precious little idea of her own size and momentum as she rushes and stumbles at the steps, nearly crashing right into the door. ]
[ The sudden noise at the door startles both occupants of the little treehouse, but Thoma assures Diluc that he'll check it out and not to bother himself. Whatever it is, he can handle it on his own.
He doesn't expect Ori when he opens the door, let alone Ori in dog form and looking like she just crash-landed on Diluc's porch. Despite their mutual embarrassment over Thoma petting her when last he saw her in this shape, he's still quick to bend down and help her to her furry feet. ]
Hey, are you okay? I got you!
[ He spends another moment fussing over her to make sure she's alright - it would be a sad kind of irony if the healer were injured on her way over, before he steps aside to admit her to the house. He calls back inside, ]
She's here! Just took a little spill on the steps is all!
[Diluc doesn't argue when Thoma takes the initiative on checking out whatever just crashed into his front door, but he also doesn't quite let him go alone. Despite the other's insistence that he'll be fine on his own, Diluc rises and follows a few paces behind. He intends only to jump into the fray if necessary, especially since his movements are far slower thanks to being injured.
The cause of the noise ends up being entirely harmless, which allows Diluc to relax. From inside the house, he can see Thoma helping a large dog to its feet and reassuring it. That's not terribly surprising, given how much he likes animals and dogs especially. What throws him is what Thoma says over his shoulder about the dog's identity.]
[ Dog-phi gives Thoma an apologetic but grateful look - or as much of one as she can give with a dog's face - for both his assistance in helping her back up and his concern before looking up at the injured friend in question. Then her doggy-head tilts in mild confusion as she realizes, hey, I know this friend too, followed immediately by the realization that this is must be a confusing sight to said friend.
Then most importantly, the realization that if Diluc is injured, he really shouldn't be up and walking around! Ori takes a few paces back to give herself room before her dog form is covered in light then shifts back into that of a familiar, short tiefling. ]
Diluc...?
[ Somehow, despite knowing the two know each other, she hadn't even thought of the possibility that Thoma's friend would be Diluc, especially since she's sure Thoma's made plenty of friends in Reverein by now. ]
Sorry, I know that wasn't the most graceful entrance, but... Please, lay down! You must be in a lot of pain.
[ She’s a pretty girl too. Well, in any case, Thoma is saved the need to explain when Ori steps back and assumes her true form. It’s not as startling to him this time, at least, though he can imagine that Diluc is quite confused. ]
Wait, you two know each other?
[ That saves him the need to make introductions, too. Perhaps he should have led with Ori’s name, first. ]
I guess that works out then. And you heard the healer, Master Diluc.
[Oh. Diluc had no idea Ori liked to turn into animals. Or even that she could.
Ordinarily, he would have questions and protests. But after the day he's had, he decides to just let it be. It's no less absurd than a man turned into a demon by his rage, and has the benefit of not being an active harm to his life or surroundings. He'll accept it on that basis alone.]
We met not long after you and I did. She shared her tea.
[He barely has the explanation out before the two start shooing him back to bed.]
I'm not so badly wounded that I can't be on my feet. And there's no need for "Master Diluc" here.
[As if the simple act of breathing isn't causing him a great deal of pain right now. And as if he expects that Thoma of all people is going to just let formalities go.
Complaint over the fussing lodged, Diluc heads back to the bed and has a seat. He doesn't lie down--he doesn't feel he has to--but at least he's back in a resting position of sorts.]
[ Well, Ori certainly feels a bit foolish now, both for forgetting to mention to Thoma that she's met Diluc, and for not mentioning her abilities to Diluc. It simply hadn't come up at the time, and talking about Dawn Winery was far more interesting to her than talking about herself. ]
Oh, that's right. I'm sorry I hadn't mentioned it, Thoma—
[ Then she hears Thoma address Diluc by "Master" and Ori tenses up - after learning about how much a friend of hers from home loathed his own royal standing, Ori hasn't been sure how to treat nobility... she shifts uncomfortably as she wonders if she really should try to be more respectful, but soon enough Diluc's words make her feel a little better about accidentally being rude...
Which means she can focus on what she's actually here to do! She watches him intently as he moves back towards the bed, and while she's certainly evaluating the extent of his current injuries - some of which Thoma has already patched up, to her understanding - she can't help but notice the scars across his skin, testimonies of injuries past. Her concern for him only grows at this observation, but unfortunately there isn't much she can do for wounds that he sustained long ago. For what he's dealing with right now, though, she can very much be of some assistance.
She casts Thoma a reassuring glance and nods at him before she moves over to kneel on the floor at Diluc's bruised side. She looks up at him with a focused, but concerned expression. ]
Before I start, I should let you know... The spell will accelerate the healing process. It will take you less time to recover from your injury overall, but you'll likely feel a lot of discomfort while I'm casting it.
[ Then, with his acknowledgment, she'll gesture with her hands as she mutters a few quiet words. Her hands and eyes emit a soft yellow glow as strings of arcane energy seem to draw into her hands. Harnessing the restorative power of nature itself, she presses her hands to his bruised torso. What would have taken weeks for Diluc's body to heal on its own seems to do so in a matter of seconds - but it certainly also feels like his broken ribs are kicked into overdrive as they heal rapidly. ]
[Diluc wouldn't dream of asking Ori to heal the scars that cover his body. They, like many things, serve as a reminder of the importance of what he's dedicated his life to. They're proof of the hard work he's already put in, and of the work that he still needs to do so long as he draws breath. To have them removed is to turn away from the truth of the world, and that's unacceptable.
Ori kneels before him, preparing to cast whatever magic she's able, and he gives her a nod to proceed.]
I appreciate the warning. Go ahead.
[Diluc closes his eyes as she works, finding it easier to focus on the healing than on the ethereal glow of her hands and eyes. He's not quite able to suppress the wince of pain when her hands touch him, not can he bite back the grunt that rises out of him as his body starts repairing itself. True to Ori's words, it's a very uncomfortable feeling that practically knocks the breath out of him and leaves him tightening his hands into fists over the sheets.
Eventually, the pangs fade and Diluc is able to take full, deep breaths for the first time all evening. His chest and abdomen still feel tender--a side effect of having just healed, no doubt--but the sharp pains are gone. The feeling is nothing short of miraculous.]
[ She furrows her brow as she sees him take fistfuls of the sheets out of the corner of her eye and and hears him wincing; in some ways, healing someone in this circumstance can be more challenging than healing someone in the heat of battle. Then, at least, adrenaline and a bit of desperation can account for a lot of powering through the process of healing.
The blessing of receiving healing magic comes mostly after it's done, when you're flooded with the relief that being healed brings. These spells do a lot to relieve pain, but at the end of the day, it still sucks to feel your bones shifting around your body. Sometimes skin closing over a gaping wound gets kind of itchy, too. In this case, relief comes when Diluc is finally able to breathe again. She finds herself with a small smile across her lips as he thanks her, and she nods in response. ]
I'm just happy to help!
[ Ori stands up, then, but it's when she looks back down at him that she becomes so very aware of how lacking he is, shirt-wise. Even though she'd traveled for quite some time now with someone for whom wearing a shirt was more rare than otherwise, Ori has only ever seen Diluc dressed in his very fancy noble person clothes. She clears her throat and looks away a bit in Thoma's direction; the pattern on the other man's clothing suddenly seems particularly detailed and interesting even as she advises Diluc, ]
...You'll want to keep taking deep breaths just like that, whenever you can. It should be all healed up, so you don't have to worry about undoing anything, but it would still be best if you got a lot of rest and avoided doing strenuous things at least for a few days...
[Diluc opens his eyes to a clearly-flustered Ori, which comes as a bit of a surprise. As far as he's concerned, the shirtlessness is merely a necessity for treatment and requires no acknowledgement beyond that.
However, now that he's healed there's no reason to keep sitting on the bed half naked. The chill of the night will bother him before long, even with the wamrth of three bodies in the relatively small space, so he rises to retrieve a fresh shirt from a small chest of drawers on the opposite end of the room. As he walks, he continues to breathe deeply and fully--inadvertantly summoning a yawn in the process.
Hm. The day's taken a lot out of him, and now without adrenaline and/or pain to keep him going his body is very quickly forcing him to follow the orders to rest that he's been given. Not that he thinks he has any say in the manner either way. Both of his caretakers are watching him very closely to make sure he's not up to anything he shouldn't be.]
I needed a new shirt to wear.
[He holds said garment (a plain long-sleeved undershirt) up as proof, then pulls it on over his head before padding his way back to the bed and crawling into it.]
You've both done more than enough for me already. If you have other things to attend to, I should be all right to go to sleep on my own.
[ At some point, she'll have to explain that all the spell really needs is for her to have some point of contact with him; being able to see and examine the wound more closely just helps her channel that healing energy more efficiently, and then she can give better advice for the overall recovery, but...
In any case, Ori watches as Diluc gets up almost immediately after she suggests getting rest and she can't help but watch closely in the event of defiance, but thankfully he's just getting a shirt. She visibly relaxes as he climbs back into his bed. Diluc wouldn't have been the only stubborn patient she's ever had, but she's grateful that he's not rushing back out right away. At what he says, though, she hums thoughtfully. ]
Hmm,
[ At which point she looks over at Thoma and whispers to him, ]
I already told the people out in the fields that I wouldn't be back today, so I don't have anything else going on... how about you?
[ Thoma had been content to hang back and let the expert do her work, only moving in to clean up the supplies he’d left scattered on the bed. When all is said and done and Diluc moves against Ori’s orders to stay put, he’s half-ready to scold Diluc as well – but seeing as he’s just going to get dressed, he’ll let it slide.
Thoma sets his bag near the door for retrieval later, since Diluc will need to make use of the bed. His eyes flick up to Ori, then to Diluc, and then… to the kitchen. ]
Well, I don’t have any plans today. Have you eaten yet, Ma— um... Diluc? I can make some supper while you rest.
[Honestly, Diluc should have expected this response. Even so, he's not sure what to make of it. He's so used to having solitude in recovery, having the authority to chase his staff off after the worst has been seen to, that this feels... strange. And like far more than he deserves.
Being far too tired both for that line of thought and to fight back against Thoma and Ori's continued care, Diluc instead huffs and rolls over to face the wall.]
Do what you want. I'm going to sleep.
[He says nothing after that, and it isn't long before his breathing evens out in a telltale sign that exhaustion has taken over and he's drifted off.]
[ It seems that, not for the first time since the two have met and certainly not for the last, Ori and Thoma are of the same mind.
She casts him a knowing glance when she suggests making supper, and she finds herself smiling when Diluc doesn't outright refuse the offer, then even moreso when he seems to fall right into slumber soon after. She'll make sure she speaks and handles herself quietly while he sleeps. ]
That's a great idea, Thoma. I'm sure your cooking will cheer him right up, with how delicious it is. May I help you prepare it?
[ Even if he's keeping his voice down so as not to disturb Diluc, his tone is no less bright. ]
Let's see what he has in the kitchen.
[ He will, of course, make a note of everything he uses and sees that it's replaced. Diluc didn't ask to host dinner for three, but Thoma can't in good conscience not make enough for all of them.
That said, he moves to the kitchen to begin rifling through cabinets, taking stock of what they have to use. ]
[ As his sous chef for the evening, she stands back and observes. She wonders, idly, if Diluc does a lot of cooking and what kinds of foods he likes to eat. Ori is confident that he'll enjoy anything that Thoma makes for tonight - tbecause who wouldn't - but maybe there will be an occasion, when there are less injuries involved, to have a nice friendly dinner between the three of them.
Inventory taken, Ori stands at attention once more as Thoma arrives on the idea of a stew, to which she nods enthusiastically. ]
Stew sounds great! So comforting and warm... it's the perfect meal for someone who's recovering.
Ah, if there's anything else you might need, I could probably run out and get things.
I think we have everything we need here, so don’t worry about it.
[ He already has an armful of vegetables – potatoes, carrots, tomatoes, an onion, and a couple other odds and ends – that he’s fished up from the cabinets. He lays them on the countertop near the cutting board.
They’re somewhat lacking in pots and pans, but a bit of dreamotion magic should take care of that readily. Thoma’s desire to help is a force in and of itself, and in a flash of warm yellow light, a stew pot manifests itself on the stove. Diluc owns a simple skillet, at least, so Thoma pulls it out from a cabinet to set next to the pot. ]
There’s some bread here, too. Would you be able to slice it up? We can toast it over the stove with some herbs and butter. It’ll go great with the stew.
[ Thoma is definitely in his element now, and the house is beginning to respond in kind with a warm, golden glow seeping into the space. ]
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And he'll take Thoma's easy demeanor over the thinly veiled worry and disapproval he gets from her.]
You're not wrong in your assessment.
[To say the least.]
However... I'm not so stubborn or proud as not to realize that I'm out of my depth when faced with dreams. Falling back onto old patterns will get me killed. You said as much yourself.
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[ Said in a way that implies he absolutely remembers what he said and is at least a little pleased that Diluc is taking his words to heart.
He gives the other man a once-over to assess if there's anything else that needs addressing before he moves on to the burn. Thoma hadn't been sure what to expect when it came to Diluc's injuries, but he figured with a Pyro Vision in play, burns were a possibility. He reaches for the small tub of salve he picked up - something that is supposed to soothe burns specifically. ]
Move your hand please. [ Then, as he begins to put ointment on the wound-- ] Your Vision... you mostly use it offensively, right?
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The burn is by far the worst of his external injuries, and he's not able to stop himself from hissing in pain as Thoma starts tending to it. To his credit, he doesn't flinch and pull away. This isn't the first time he's had to suffer first aid, and it won't be the last.]
I do, but that's not what caused this. The demon I fought was able to conjure fire.
[A thoughtful pause.]
You use yours quite differently, if how you fought in the nightmare was any indication.
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I see. Good thing I came prepared.
[ He nods, humming quietly in affirmation. ]
That's right. I tend to focus more on defense. Of course, I can still throw some fire around to attack, but I'm best at conjuring shields.
[ Which is something he was going to bring up anyway, if Diluc had resisted his offer for help. ]
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Like you did with your dreamotion energy in the dollhouse.
[It's not a question. Diluc isn't the least bit surprised, based on everything he's learned about Thoma in the short time he's known him.]
I never properly thanked you for that. How dreams work here... it continues to catch me off-guard, but it especially caught me unaware back there. Your intervention preventing the situation from becoming much worse.
So: thank you.
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[ It’s not a question, no, but it feels appropriate to answer. It’s probably pretty easy to understand the nature of his Vision after spending some time with him. ]
Oh… you don’t have to thank me. I’m just glad I was able to help.
[ And that’s Thoma in a nutshell – just happy to help! Once he’s done spreading the salve over Diluc’s burn, he steps back to look him over again, frowning at that bruise on his torso. If only he knew a healer.
Wait a second.
He does know a healer! ]
I can’t do anything for broken ribs, but I do know a healer. I can send for her, if you want.
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The salve is already helping take the worst of the sting out of the burn, which only leaves the internal injuries to attend to--beyond Thoma's abilities, it seems, but he knows someone. He hesitates before answering, but only briefly. Whoever this woman is, he'll trust her for now. It would be nice to breathe without pain...]
If you could, I would appreciate it.
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Great. Give me a minute. In the meantime, just sit back and try to rest.
[ What follows is a few moments of Thoma with his nose in his journal, scribbling notes back and forth with this healer friend of his. After he sends the details of their location on to Ori, he looks up and says brightly, ]
She’s on her way!
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She was, however, helping out in the farmlands outside of town. Naturally, she would have hurried over regardless of where she was, but being a way's away means that she must shift into another form to get there faster - and being out with the sheep also means she doesn't want turn into something like a panther that might scare them.
And so the form that comes bounding almost clumsily towards Diluc's residence is that of a large dog, and just as a large dog would, she has precious little idea of her own size and momentum as she rushes and stumbles at the steps, nearly crashing right into the door. ]
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He doesn't expect Ori when he opens the door, let alone Ori in dog form and looking like she just crash-landed on Diluc's porch. Despite their mutual embarrassment over Thoma petting her when last he saw her in this shape, he's still quick to bend down and help her to her furry feet. ]
Hey, are you okay? I got you!
[ He spends another moment fussing over her to make sure she's alright - it would be a sad kind of irony if the healer were injured on her way over, before he steps aside to admit her to the house. He calls back inside, ]
She's here! Just took a little spill on the steps is all!
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The cause of the noise ends up being entirely harmless, which allows Diluc to relax. From inside the house, he can see Thoma helping a large dog to its feet and reassuring it. That's not terribly surprising, given how much he likes animals and dogs especially. What throws him is what Thoma says over his shoulder about the dog's identity.]
You invited a dog. To heal me.
[Thoma, what the hell?]
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Then most importantly, the realization that if Diluc is injured, he really shouldn't be up and walking around! Ori takes a few paces back to give herself room before her dog form is covered in light then shifts back into that of a familiar, short tiefling. ]
Diluc...?
[ Somehow, despite knowing the two know each other, she hadn't even thought of the possibility that Thoma's friend would be Diluc, especially since she's sure Thoma's made plenty of friends in Reverein by now. ]
Sorry, I know that wasn't the most graceful entrance, but... Please, lay down! You must be in a lot of pain.
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[ She’s a pretty girl too. Well, in any case, Thoma is saved the need to explain when Ori steps back and assumes her true form. It’s not as startling to him this time, at least, though he can imagine that Diluc is quite confused. ]
Wait, you two know each other?
[ That saves him the need to make introductions, too. Perhaps he should have led with Ori’s name, first. ]
I guess that works out then. And you heard the healer, Master Diluc.
[ Get back in bed, mister!!! ]
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Ordinarily, he would have questions and protests. But after the day he's had, he decides to just let it be. It's no less absurd than a man turned into a demon by his rage, and has the benefit of not being an active harm to his life or surroundings. He'll accept it on that basis alone.]
We met not long after you and I did. She shared her tea.
[He barely has the explanation out before the two start shooing him back to bed.]
I'm not so badly wounded that I can't be on my feet. And there's no need for "Master Diluc" here.
[As if the simple act of breathing isn't causing him a great deal of pain right now. And as if he expects that Thoma of all people is going to just let formalities go.
Complaint over the fussing lodged, Diluc heads back to the bed and has a seat. He doesn't lie down--he doesn't feel he has to--but at least he's back in a resting position of sorts.]
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Oh, that's right. I'm sorry I hadn't mentioned it, Thoma—
[ Then she hears Thoma address Diluc by "Master" and Ori tenses up - after learning about how much a friend of hers from home loathed his own royal standing, Ori hasn't been sure how to treat nobility... she shifts uncomfortably as she wonders if she really should try to be more respectful, but soon enough Diluc's words make her feel a little better about accidentally being rude...
Which means she can focus on what she's actually here to do! She watches him intently as he moves back towards the bed, and while she's certainly evaluating the extent of his current injuries - some of which Thoma has already patched up, to her understanding - she can't help but notice the scars across his skin, testimonies of injuries past. Her concern for him only grows at this observation, but unfortunately there isn't much she can do for wounds that he sustained long ago. For what he's dealing with right now, though, she can very much be of some assistance.
She casts Thoma a reassuring glance and nods at him before she moves over to kneel on the floor at Diluc's bruised side. She looks up at him with a focused, but concerned expression. ]
Before I start, I should let you know... The spell will accelerate the healing process. It will take you less time to recover from your injury overall, but you'll likely feel a lot of discomfort while I'm casting it.
[ Then, with his acknowledgment, she'll gesture with her hands as she mutters a few quiet words. Her hands and eyes emit a soft yellow glow as strings of arcane energy seem to draw into her hands. Harnessing the restorative power of nature itself, she presses her hands to his bruised torso. What would have taken weeks for Diluc's body to heal on its own seems to do so in a matter of seconds - but it certainly also feels like his broken ribs are kicked into overdrive as they heal rapidly. ]
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Ori kneels before him, preparing to cast whatever magic she's able, and he gives her a nod to proceed.]
I appreciate the warning. Go ahead.
[Diluc closes his eyes as she works, finding it easier to focus on the healing than on the ethereal glow of her hands and eyes. He's not quite able to suppress the wince of pain when her hands touch him, not can he bite back the grunt that rises out of him as his body starts repairing itself. True to Ori's words, it's a very uncomfortable feeling that practically knocks the breath out of him and leaves him tightening his hands into fists over the sheets.
Eventually, the pangs fade and Diluc is able to take full, deep breaths for the first time all evening. His chest and abdomen still feel tender--a side effect of having just healed, no doubt--but the sharp pains are gone. The feeling is nothing short of miraculous.]
...thank you.
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The blessing of receiving healing magic comes mostly after it's done, when you're flooded with the relief that being healed brings. These spells do a lot to relieve pain, but at the end of the day, it still sucks to feel your bones shifting around your body. Sometimes skin closing over a gaping wound gets kind of itchy, too. In this case, relief comes when Diluc is finally able to breathe again. She finds herself with a small smile across her lips as he thanks her, and she nods in response. ]
I'm just happy to help!
[ Ori stands up, then, but it's when she looks back down at him that she becomes so very aware of how lacking he is, shirt-wise. Even though she'd traveled for quite some time now with someone for whom wearing a shirt was more rare than otherwise, Ori has only ever seen Diluc dressed in his very fancy noble person clothes. She clears her throat and looks away a bit in Thoma's direction; the pattern on the other man's clothing suddenly seems particularly detailed and interesting even as she advises Diluc, ]
...You'll want to keep taking deep breaths just like that, whenever you can. It should be all healed up, so you don't have to worry about undoing anything, but it would still be best if you got a lot of rest and avoided doing strenuous things at least for a few days...
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However, now that he's healed there's no reason to keep sitting on the bed half naked. The chill of the night will bother him before long, even with the wamrth of three bodies in the relatively small space, so he rises to retrieve a fresh shirt from a small chest of drawers on the opposite end of the room. As he walks, he continues to breathe deeply and fully--inadvertantly summoning a yawn in the process.
Hm. The day's taken a lot out of him, and now without adrenaline and/or pain to keep him going his body is very quickly forcing him to follow the orders to rest that he's been given. Not that he thinks he has any say in the manner either way. Both of his caretakers are watching him very closely to make sure he's not up to anything he shouldn't be.]
I needed a new shirt to wear.
[He holds said garment (a plain long-sleeved undershirt) up as proof, then pulls it on over his head before padding his way back to the bed and crawling into it.]
You've both done more than enough for me already. If you have other things to attend to, I should be all right to go to sleep on my own.
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In any case, Ori watches as Diluc gets up almost immediately after she suggests getting rest and she can't help but watch closely in the event of defiance, but thankfully he's just getting a shirt. She visibly relaxes as he climbs back into his bed. Diluc wouldn't have been the only stubborn patient she's ever had, but she's grateful that he's not rushing back out right away. At what he says, though, she hums thoughtfully. ]
Hmm,
[ At which point she looks over at Thoma and whispers to him, ]
I already told the people out in the fields that I wouldn't be back today, so I don't have anything else going on... how about you?
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Thoma sets his bag near the door for retrieval later, since Diluc will need to make use of the bed. His eyes flick up to Ori, then to Diluc, and then… to the kitchen. ]
Well, I don’t have any plans today. Have you eaten yet, Ma— um... Diluc? I can make some supper while you rest.
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[Honestly, Diluc should have expected this response. Even so, he's not sure what to make of it. He's so used to having solitude in recovery, having the authority to chase his staff off after the worst has been seen to, that this feels... strange. And like far more than he deserves.
Being far too tired both for that line of thought and to fight back against Thoma and Ori's continued care, Diluc instead huffs and rolls over to face the wall.]
Do what you want. I'm going to sleep.
[He says nothing after that, and it isn't long before his breathing evens out in a telltale sign that exhaustion has taken over and he's drifted off.]
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She casts him a knowing glance when she suggests making supper, and she finds herself smiling when Diluc doesn't outright refuse the offer, then even moreso when he seems to fall right into slumber soon after. She'll make sure she speaks and handles herself quietly while he sleeps. ]
That's a great idea, Thoma. I'm sure your cooking will cheer him right up, with how delicious it is. May I help you prepare it?
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[ Even if he's keeping his voice down so as not to disturb Diluc, his tone is no less bright. ]
Let's see what he has in the kitchen.
[ He will, of course, make a note of everything he uses and sees that it's replaced. Diluc didn't ask to host dinner for three, but Thoma can't in good conscience not make enough for all of them.
That said, he moves to the kitchen to begin rifling through cabinets, taking stock of what they have to use. ]
Hm. Meat, veggies... I bet I could make a stew!
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Inventory taken, Ori stands at attention once more as Thoma arrives on the idea of a stew, to which she nods enthusiastically. ]
Stew sounds great! So comforting and warm... it's the perfect meal for someone who's recovering.
Ah, if there's anything else you might need, I could probably run out and get things.
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[ He already has an armful of vegetables – potatoes, carrots, tomatoes, an onion, and a couple other odds and ends – that he’s fished up from the cabinets. He lays them on the countertop near the cutting board.
They’re somewhat lacking in pots and pans, but a bit of dreamotion magic should take care of that readily. Thoma’s desire to help is a force in and of itself, and in a flash of warm yellow light, a stew pot manifests itself on the stove. Diluc owns a simple skillet, at least, so Thoma pulls it out from a cabinet to set next to the pot. ]
There’s some bread here, too. Would you be able to slice it up? We can toast it over the stove with some herbs and butter. It’ll go great with the stew.
[ Thoma is definitely in his element now, and the house is beginning to respond in kind with a warm, golden glow seeping into the space. ]
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