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"It's alright," she answered, sliding her chair around so she was in front of Starling. The less the poor girl had to move, the better. "I wouldn't worry too much about Leon. Sometimes, he just gets moody for no reason. He's an odd one, that's for sure. He'll come back around." She sounded confident enough as she moved to pick up one of Starling's feet. It was clear that she'd known Leon for a long time, otherwise she wouldn't have been able to even see Starling.
"Well, your feet look better than they did last night, from the looks of it," Miranda continued, undoing the bandages from her foot. "The cuts aren't too deep, but there are a lot of them. We can put on some cream, wrap them back up and give you a few pain killers if you need them. Your wing is going to have to wait though. I'm sorry. I just don't want to damage it further. From what it feels like, you displaced a bone and cracked several others." Miranda dug in her bag, finding something to coat Starling's feet in.
"You'll be grounded for a few months at the very least." It was a tough call to make, but it was better to keep her on the ground rather than fly when her wing wasn't ready.
"Well, your feet look better than they did last night, from the looks of it," Miranda continued, undoing the bandages from her foot. "The cuts aren't too deep, but there are a lot of them. We can put on some cream, wrap them back up and give you a few pain killers if you need them. Your wing is going to have to wait though. I'm sorry. I just don't want to damage it further. From what it feels like, you displaced a bone and cracked several others." Miranda dug in her bag, finding something to coat Starling's feet in.
"You'll be grounded for a few months at the very least." It was a tough call to make, but it was better to keep her on the ground rather than fly when her wing wasn't ready.