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Starfire winced slightly as she pushed the arm back into place, his scar moaning. Ignoring that pain, he watched her do the rest before coming back with some kind of medicine. "Which cuts hurt the worse? And do you know about how many there are?" He had to hide a frown as he knew that most of the cuts were fang bites.
Closing his eyes for a moment, he counted how many cuts and bites there was before opening his eyes. The girl didn't know that his smaller cuts were already healed so he pointed out one on his chest that would take a day to heal if focused. The ones on his back were slowly coming together, and he was afraid it would make her freak out.
"The one on my chest hurts the worst. I have only 2 other bites and they are both on my arm." The arm that he had used to block had two long cuts on the side from when the wolfhound had bit. They would take as long as the other scratch on his chest, disappearing most likely that night. And might freak the girl out when they disappear. He thought to himself, before starting to think up a story to tell her about the dogs.
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Ayesha nods and begins to work, putting hydrogen peroxide on the rag and cleaning up the three cuts. Her touch was gentle yet firm. Working quickly as she examines the injuries. The cut on his chest should be fine with getting just a normal large bandage. But the two on his arm may need to get gauzed and wrapped. So she sets to work, after the cleaning she snags a large bandage and puts it on his chest. Her fingers barely brushing his bare skin as she smoothes the bandage down. Then she set to work on his arm. Gauzing both the long cuts before wrapping them with a bandage and tapeing it. Standing back, her gaze flickers on his now bandaged injuries. "You should be done now. Would you like any medicine?"
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Starfire watched as she worked. She was quite gentle yet firm and seemed to know what she was doing. Once she was done, she stood back before asking, "You should be done now. Would you like any medicine?" He shook his head, "No thank you. I can deal with the pain." He laid his head back, unsure of what she might do now. He knew she most likely had plenty of questions to ask him but he would have to think of some answers. After all she had done for him, he didn't exactly want to lie to her but knew he wouldn't be able to tell her the truth.
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Nodding, Ayesha begins to clean up. Quickly putting everything up, and putting the first aid kit back into the master bathroom. Walking back into the living room, asking. "Would you like anything to eat? Or would you like me to just go ahead and show you, your bedroom?" She didn't mind either way, and she had questions. In fact tons of them were spinning in her head, but she refused to ask them. It would be rude to, so instead she keeps them to herself.
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"Would you like anything to eat? Or would you like me to just go ahead and show you, your bedroom?" The woman asked, cleaning up. Starfire sighed, it felt like forever since he had a meal but he was too tired at the moment. "The bedroom please." He paused before saying, "Thank you for all of your help." His eyes closed before he forced them open again, making himself stay awake.
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Ayesha bobs her head,"Alright." She glances towards one hallway,"Do you need any help? Her voice was calm, and her mind was far away. But she then continues,"No problem." She liked to help people, it felt unnatural to leave people to die or something. But even Ayesha knew when to draw the line between helping, and being taken advantage of. Ayesha had a feeling Starfire wasn't trying to try and take advantage of her, so she was willing to help.
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Starfire slightly shook his head as he hoisted himself up. He took a moment to balance himself on his good leg, stretching out his arm for balance. Limping towards her, he leaned against the wall before asking, "Which room is it?" He looked down the hallways finding that there was a few doors, meaning he might accidentally walk in on something personal. Like her room. He thought before waiting for her to answer.
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A slight frown flickers across her face, he could overextend himself. But with a soft sigh, Ayesha moves. Heading down the hallway, flicking on a light. Gesturing at the doors as she walks. First door to the left,"Guest bathroom." First door to the right,"Guest bedroom." Second door to the left,"Storage room." Then the last door on the right,"Work room." Ayesha stops by the guest bedroom door,"My bedroom is down the other hallway. Last room to the right if you need anything." As she opens the guest bedroom, keeping an eye on Starfire making sure he wasn't going to fall or overextend himself.
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Starfire watched her as she pointed out the rooms and what they were. "My bedroom is down the other hallway. Last room to the right if you need anything." Starfire nodded before slowly getting off the wall. Limping forward, he kept one hand on the wall to guide him before going into the room. Sitting down on the bed slowly, he closed his eyes to rest for a moment as he felt like he was going to fall over.
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Ayesha's sharp gaze watches, observing until she was satisfied. Starfire was in bed, and she turns and heads back into her bedroom. Finding that her phone had gone off plently of times. All from her mother, even if she had texted from other people's phones. Sighing Ayesha shakes her head, when would her mother understand that she wasn't going to come home. She was happy, or at least content, in the States. Sure the traditions and things were done different here, but it wasn't to bad. Ayesha liked the change, she wasn't going home
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