Hymn caught Kiki as she crumpled, helpng her into a more comfortable resting position. "Sure, healing," he replied. "I'll get you a healer as soon as I can. Rest for now, alright?" He kissed her forehead fondly. Would be nice if he actually knew any healing spells. Few enough people liked having him around when they were awake, healthy and armed. He'd never had a ton of people queueing up for any service other than the bedroom type. [I]Though I do know someone who can help.[/I] Cas looked around, debating the possibility of changing personae so visibly. The big brute was still over there, with the silent one and a new kenku nearby as well. Was it worth outing herself as a changeling in front of all these people to save one person? Even if the person was as unconsciously attractive as... Cas put Hymn's had against Kiki's suddenly pale skin. Sbe was going cold. [I]Fuck it.[/I] Hymn's limbs and body thinned and paled from red to a pale brown. The proportions of his torso changed, the front of the shirt pressing outwards even though it began to hang a little more loosely on her. She raised a hand to do up the jacket, suddenly self-conscious of all the male gaze, then brushed her long hair from her face. "Kiki! Stay awake, OK?" Ardiane settled the other woman in her lap, reaching for the wound and running her hand across it. Gently murmuring a Moonshae song her mother had taught her, about how the love of a faerie had saved a knight, she kept her eyes on Kiki's as the wound healed under her fingers. "You scared me," she said, rubbing a tear off her cheek and leaving a faint stripe of Kiki's blood across her face. "Don't just run off and leave us behind. You never know what'll happen." She brushed the other woman's hair from her face, gently kissing her forehead, then blushing at her own boldness.