As Loriana flinched, Cordelia softened her grip softly, not wanting to injure the girl. She had been hurt enough and the vampire didn't want to do anything more to cause her pain. How could she know that it had only shocked Loriana? Either way, she didn't want to do anything that would somehow cause damage to her.
''No, not the nurse please..."
The twenty-year-old nodded. "I won't get her then," she told softly, honesty in her words. "I'll take care of your wounds and everything." She wasn't a doctor, but she had common sense. Fevers, broken bones, seizures... those weren't good. It didn't take a genius to figure that out.
She could totally handle being a medical doctor for a few days. So what if she didn't have a degree? She had wanted to be a doctor anyway back in college, so why not? It would be practice if she ever got the chance to go back. "But tell me what hurts so I can help." Obviously the fever was doing something, but it looked like the cloth was helping a bit. That was good, that was very good.
Cordelia was surprised when Loriana leaned into her and hid her face, but didn't tell her to do otherwise. She gave the girl a motherly hug; sometimes, hugs were the best medicine. In this case, though, she wasn't sure if it would do much. "It's ok," she whispered to Loriana. "You hide. I won't let anyone hurt you." Catching the disease or whatever it was the girl had wasn't even a slight worry for the vampire. Being immune to disease was one of the perks of being a vampire.
''No, not the nurse please..."
The twenty-year-old nodded. "I won't get her then," she told softly, honesty in her words. "I'll take care of your wounds and everything." She wasn't a doctor, but she had common sense. Fevers, broken bones, seizures... those weren't good. It didn't take a genius to figure that out.
She could totally handle being a medical doctor for a few days. So what if she didn't have a degree? She had wanted to be a doctor anyway back in college, so why not? It would be practice if she ever got the chance to go back. "But tell me what hurts so I can help." Obviously the fever was doing something, but it looked like the cloth was helping a bit. That was good, that was very good.
Cordelia was surprised when Loriana leaned into her and hid her face, but didn't tell her to do otherwise. She gave the girl a motherly hug; sometimes, hugs were the best medicine. In this case, though, she wasn't sure if it would do much. "It's ok," she whispered to Loriana. "You hide. I won't let anyone hurt you." Catching the disease or whatever it was the girl had wasn't even a slight worry for the vampire. Being immune to disease was one of the perks of being a vampire.