Terriana began moving the supplies she didn't need off of the table with a smile as Dom walked away, glad he was listening to her and was going to rest his ankle. "Really? That's great! Maybe if the creatures were allowed into our world because of some chant or something, we can get rid of them the same way!" She said happily, hoping this was the case. When Aidan spoke, she looked over to him, a slight blush coming onto her cheeks but she ignored it, keeping a small smile on her face, "Oh, uh, thanks." She replied shyly.
As he walked off however, it was clear that there was something wrong with him because he almost fell and not from an inured leg, there was something else wrong and she had a pretty good idea what it could be. "Aidan? Are feeling alright?" She asked worriedly as he stood up. Terri left what she was doing and started walking over to him when fell again. She gasped and ran over to him, worry and concern covering her face, "Aidan!" She yelled then kneeled beside the now unconscious man and pulled his head to her lap and lightly touched his forehead and cheeks with the back of her hand, her suspicions being confirmed by his clammy skin. "He has blood loss, dammit I knew I should have stitched him up sooner." She muttered to herself, that short of language not being customary for her thus showing her seriously she felt about it.
Terriana took a deep breath and glanced to Dom, "Um, Dom could you grab something to prop his feet up with? They need to be about a foot above the rest of his for best blood flow." She asked softly, immediately going to work on how to help him. She shoved her hand in her pocket and pulled out the seeing kit she grabbed from the other shop. She grabbed the hem of her shirt and dabbed at his head wound, getting all the blood she could off of it then quickly ran back to the table Caitlin was on earlier and grabbed the wet cloth she used to keep her face cool. It was still damp enough to be used so she cleaned the wound with that also. Once the blood was gone Terri threaded the needle and began to stitch Aidan's wound.