Nurse Rosie raised an eyebrow at Irina and narrowed her eyes, a suspicious look about her as she studied the knight. [b]"From the looks of it, I'd say you're the injured one - not The Princess."[/b] Rosie smirked and turned her back on the two girls and studied her medical supplies. She hummed lightly, picking up several surgical instruments to scare the Princess; only because she knew Crystal was keeping a close watch on her every move. The Princess didn't seem to be pleased with the comment about Irina being injured either, she knew exactly what Irina was upset about, but if anybody should be down in the dumps it should be Crystal of all people. Rosie lifted a small bucket of ice up from the last shelf on the tray and scooped some of it into an ice bag. [b]"You'll feel better in no time. Just try to stay off of your feet."[/b] She said confidently as she set the blue ice bag on one of Crystal's swollen ankles, repeating the same process for the other. [b]"The Princess won't be able to get very far, and will probably need you more than she lets on. She's quite reckless so stay close." [/b] Rosie winked at Irina and pushed her cart out of the room, leaving the two to their issues. Crystal sighed and turned her head on the pillow to see what her Royal Attendant was up to. She could finally somewhat think with the ice soothing her pain, hopefully the pain would be completely gone in several hours. It wasn't likely though. "I'm sorry for blaming you earlier... I-I admit it wasn't your fault, Irina." Crystal extended her arm over the side of the bed and reached for Irina with her fingers, inviting her to take her hand if Irina wished. She wanted to be friendly, to make amends so that Irina could smile again. The whole point of getting that gift was to show her Royal Attendant that she was appreciated. "Oh, just in time!" Crystal said happily as a random maid entered the room with the items she'd bought from the market. "Give the heart shaped box to Irina, please. It's for her." She motioned toward Irina with a tilt of her head, and the maid obliged. "Be careful not to drop it!" Crystal said nervously as the maid made her way over to Irina to hand her the gift. The Princess breathed a sigh of relief and relaxed against her pillow, appearing quite satisfied with herself.