[color=crimson]"Quite the convenient ability you have there."[/color] Kathy agreed, though the downside of experiencing double the amount of pain didn't sound all too appealing. And she couldn't help but raise a brow at Edric's nonchalant attitude towards pain. She supposed it was a better deal than having to deal with the entire injury but... [i]'That seems rather sad somehow.'[/i] She couldn't quite find the words to explain why she felt this way. And seeing as it seemed to be a rather heavy topic to bring up after a first meeting, she kept her thoughts to herself. Taking on a thoughtful expression she turned her attention back to Illiasriel and answered, [color=crimson]"Of course. There should be a doctor available at the infirmary."[/color] Actually, she couldn't quite recall if the academy employed licensed doctors or if they just hired nurses with special abilities. [color=crimson]"Or, at the very least someone qualified to handle most injuries."[/color] She quickly added. Kathy kneeled down beside Illiasriel and prepared to take her arm to help her up. [color=crimson]"Just put one arm over my shoulder and Edric can take the other..."[/color] She looked up at Edric with a smile. [color=crimson]"If you're willing to help of course."[/color] Actually, even without Edric's help Kathy knew that she could easily make Illiasriel temporarily lighter and just carry the girl over to the infirmary on her own. Looking around them, however, she could still see a decent crowd of students either making their way to the assembly hall or just chatting with fellow students outside. [i]'Though I think a lot of girls find it romantic to be carried by someone... I don't think I qualify as the right 'knight' for the job.'[/i] She mused. And personally, she would have felt rather embarrassed about being carried by a complete stranger. They couldn't really avoid standing out but she figured that being supported by two people on either side was probably a little more toned down than watching someone get a piggy back ride and at least a hundred times more subdued than seeing someone being carried in a bridal style. [@Nevix][@chukklehed]