The series of.events that ensued were extraordinary to say the least. This woman had helped him move, and soon he could hear her say she could help him. He could see a brilliant violet light, and soon his eyes locked on the blonde, and he.could see her. She had a beauty to her face that was calming, and he could feel the pain slowly leaving his face. He watched.in sheer amazement as this magic continued and she held the brilliant ball before him and told him to blow. He.couldn't at first, simply too stunned to move even. How could.she have done this? No magic he.knew.of could cure cursed wounds. Finally he allowed himself to blow the ball, and he felt his face. His.wounds still felt hot and sore, but not near as bad as it had. And there was.no ooze. Finally he stood at his full height and looked down to her. "Forgive me, I'm Bill Weasley. I can't remember.if.we've met before, I have been a bit hazy the last couple days." He said, offering his hand out to her. - Katherine's eyes were trained.on the water below, watching everything going on. She wiped her eyes upon seeing the dark shadow of the giant squid Dumbledore spoke of to her and Addie before a voice came and she turned, the rain stopping once she looked at him. Met eyes.with him really. It was odd, but.something behind them spoke to her. She shook her head. "Oh, I wasn't... I was just admiring." She said, mentioning to the water as the dark shadow moved under the water.again. When he spoke.she gave a phantom smile. "I've endured worst. Besides, he's just misunderstood." She said, flicking her wand and watching as some krill appeared and forced their way down through the water towards the moving shadow. She placed her wand back in its holder before she felt herself shying away, but then she caught it. A small scar on the man's neck. "Forgive me, but you're a Dragonologist, aren't you? There's no other way for someone to have that sort of.burn unless in close.proximity to Norwegian Ridgebacks." She covered her mouth and quieted. "My name's Kat, by the way, Katherine Gerau. I was helping make potions for the hospital wing." She said before her eyes moved.back to the water. The overcast.never went away, but the rain never started again either.