Mike stared at Steph when Harriet pulled his attention away. "I know how to apply a bandage, but that's it, I can't do anything about closing deep cuts. I'd take her to a doctor, so if you know how to treat her wounds you should." His eyes shifted to Benjamin. "I'm not sure we have a lot to talk about though." "I'd say there is plenty," Benjamin said, although his voice had a sound of worry to it rather than anger. "Are you doing okay?" When Mike shrugged, Benjamin turned to Steph. "You go with Harriet, I'll see what I can do about a new room for you." [hr] "Timberfae," mr. Johnsson repeated. "I'm not sure we have such a creature registered. Are you willing to let us investigate you?" "Under article 12, right?" Morrison said. "Of course." Article 12 mentioned the rights of the agents when they showed an illness or condition that was unique, or the first known case, and needed further investigation. It came down to the agents still being considered human, thus needing their approval for every test done. Morrison nodded and turned to Jase. "It's up to you, but I'm going to take some much-needed rest. I have a long night ahead of me."