[centre][b][color=fff200][h1]Niesha[/h1][/color][/b] [img]http://i65.tinypic.com/2prbtlc.jpg[/img] [b]location:[/b] "Quite Place"[/centre] [hr] The last month had not been the best for Niesha. Not being able to see Sophie when she wanted to, having to tiptoe around. Most of the news she heard about Sophie was through Kristina, and she wasn't even too sure how that friendship started. All she wanted was to be there for Sophie, instead she had to steal time with her whenever she could. She hated the scurrying about. But it was more then what she could have. She wanted to be close if something went wrong with Sophie. If something went wrong, nothing could stop her from being there. Fortunately that didn't happen and as the weeks went on, Niesha figured the worst was passed. Having been assigned to the gardens, Niesha had found it a little challenging at first until she had identified all the plants, what ones bad medicinal purposes and what they did, writing them down and even drawing little sketches, it wasn't long until she had complied a complete, competent list. She didn't particularly care if someone had already done it, she wanted this for herself. James was a good person to work under, but as the days went passed, Niesha grew bored. She could, she knew, create various ointments, salves, even teas that could be used as preventative health care as well as help maintain things like asthma, allergies and other such things that no doubt needed medication that either wasn't available or would soon run out. But she knew she wouldn't be able to do that, unless she could prove it was necessary. She ignored the sounds she could hear outside the building as she sat on the bed she had claimed, already dressed, wondering if she had to go to the gardens today. But the decision seemed moot as Astrid called out, and Niesha jumped up, darting out the bedroom. Despite the fact that this was clearly an apartment for two, Niesha had been worried Sophie wouldn't be placed with her. Sparing a glance for Astrid, she gave a smiled to Sophie, [color=fff200]"I'm glad you are finally out the infirmary"[/color]