Keela smiled when the hurt girl spoke English, glad that they could at least understand each other now. [b]”Don’t be sorry, dear,”[/b] she said, touching the girl’s hand. Keela glanced back to Runa who threw the healing water out the window and bowed before leaving the house. She tilted her head slightly, wondering if she’d done anything to offend the girl. And then Blake walked out as well. [b]”Hmm,”[/b] Keela said, a slight furrow of her brow. But she simply shook her head and went back to opening her book and pulling out her ivory wand. She normally used it to repair birds, but there were a few healing spells it could do a decent job of on a human. So she began mumbling incantations while waving it over the girl’s leg for several minutes. When she was done, she put the book and wand away, smiling and standing up. [b]”Let me know when you feel your leg seems well enough to walk on. Until then, here is some stew,”[/b] she said, handing the injured girl a bowl and overhearing Blake and Runa outside.