Serena watched the two women leave him and her alone before her eyes caught Sebastian walking toward her. She pressed herself further against then wall, never taking her eyes off him. She watched as he rolled up his sleeves before crouching down and rolling up her pant leg. She looked down at him and he gingerly held her leg. Once he began to explain how it was going to feel, she realized what it was he was going to do, "No. Smettila!" However, he did not stop and she felt the warm he spoke of spread across her ankle. Her eyes widened slightly as the pain slipped away. She looked at him, amazed even with the toll it was taking on him being clear. She watched as he swayed to his feet before leaning against the wall. She put pressure onto her foot, feeling as good as new. Her attention snapped back to Sebastian when he laughed darkly. She listened as he spoke nonsense before making comment to how quickly it happened. She followed behind him slightly as he walked to the bed before collapsing onto it. She moved to his side and helped him onto it entirely. She gave him a small smile, "I will stay. They are not.. um... expecting me back anyway. An-na and Gunner will find out my ward for me... It better that I stay with you." She grabbed a chair and sat next to him. Gunner would have known how quickly Sebastian could heal her. He wouldn't have suggested that they find out her ward for her. He wanted her to stay with Sebastian, for whatever reason. She looked at him, taking her hair out of her bun, "You did not need to do that you know... It would have healed on its own... But... Grazie." ~ Gunner pulled Anna along and let out a sigh. He ran his hand through his hair, "What I was trying to say, it they needed to piss off," he looked down at her and smirked, "Although, I do suppose that your way was less likely to wind me up in detention." He realized he was still holding her hand and quickly released it, "I don't think... I've ever seen someone that freaked out... just around people... Even..." He hesitated, this wasn't a topic any of them liked to talk about, "Anya... wasn't that bad."