Healer demonstration 1/3
Lorcan had woken early that morning and slipped out of the den to carry out border patrols. Whilst it wasn’t something that the healer normally took upon himself to do, it made a nice change from searching for food in the lowlands. He was two-thirds of the way around the base of the monadnock, moving in an anti-clockwise direction, when his ears perked at the sound of his name being summoned.
He immediately recognised the voice to belong to Morganna and instinctively, hearing the tones of concern in her voice, he shifted into a sprint and headed straight for the old goat track which would lead him back up the monadnock. Panting, Lorcan trotted over quickly to the dark woman, golden eyes taking in the familiar forms of Wraith and Piety, who he quickly dipped his head to on the way past them. He’d had missed most of the conversation, besides Piety’s offer to help.
It was only as he broke through the huddle of concerned packmates that he found Odin in the middle, who appeared to be in a high degree of distress and the scent of blood did nothing to calm the medic’s growing fear that something terrible had happened to the boy. Golden eyes glanced briefly up to Morganna as he moved in to inspect her son with a whine of apprehension.
His nose drew him straight to his face and he lifted a paw up to shift the boy’s face to one side as he sniffed out the source of the blood. The boy resisted a little but eventually Lorcan caught a glimpse of his eye. “Keep still, I need to see how much damage has been done.” He said, his voice quiet but firm. The boy’s eye was clenched shut and the blood made it hard to see exactly what was going on. “This will hurt, but I need to clean it.” He said, giving the boy a pleading look.
Leaning in closer, Lorcan began gently licking at the wound to Odin’s eye to remove the blood. As his tongue swept across the bloody area, where once he would have felt the bulge of an eyeball behind a tightly clenched lids, instead he felt the lids dip inwards into the socket. His fur bristled and he turned to Morganna, muzzle stained in her son’s blood. “He’s lost his eye.” He said bluntly, eyes wide.
He turned to Piety then, wanting to ask her to fetch him some yarrow, but then he remembered it hadn’t been one of the plants he’d taught her about. “Piety, could you stay here and keep the area clean?” He asked, stepping up to face the direction of the medicinal cache. “I’ll be right back!” He barked, as he sprinted off quickly to grab some yarrow to help with the bleeding and infection.
(This post was last modified: Feb 20, 2017, 10:41 AM by Lorcan.)
# P O R C A N
sometimes, two people have to fall apart to realise
how much they need to fall back together