Post by Max Kameren on Sept 22, 2017 0:04:41 GMT -5
NPC - Milton Bonham, Head of St. Mungo's Hospital
The first night was always the hardest one.
Max Kameren had burst out of the lifts and into his girlfriend's arms only eight hours ago, but much had happened in that time; the staff moved him, cleaned him and mended what they could; whoever had attacked him had been thorough in their research, and unfortunately most of his injuries couldn't be easily fixed. They'd closed the gashes on his torso and reset his ribs, though marks remained. They'd had to give up entirely on his left hand, removing as much shattered bone as they could and resolving to regrow what remained from scratch.
There was little to be done for his right hand: whatever he'd cut into the Potions Master with it was resistant. The ring finger was lost but most of the muscles were able to be reattached in his middle finger the muggle way letting it heal naturally, though it was unclear what movement he would have when he awoke. The runes, the healers wouldn't dare touch: they needed to be checked out by aurors beforehand, just in case. Milton had seen it before: it was likely the runes and whatever affect they had could be permanent.
As much as there was to mend, the boy was still lucky. Lucky to be alive at all.
Milton sat in the corner opposite Max's bed in his private hospital room, hand over his mouth. He'd made a promise, once, to his old friend: take care of my son. See he doesn't get into trouble. They'd shared a jovial laugh in that moment and a decade of mutual pride in the healer that boy had become. And now, here they were. His old friend gone, his son near-death. What trouble was there to get into at a Hospital? Rest assured, if there was some to be found a Kameren would sniff it out.
Rowena Covington would be rising from her sleep soon, he mused. Whatever this was, it revolved around her; every time something happened, it routed back to his Spell Damage Head. Max had been wrapped around finger this last month, every incident tying them tighter together. Looking at him now he regretted pushing them together. Would he have been safer away from her? Would she, was it the combination? It wasn't good for the hospital, regardless. They were a volatile combination, and it wasn't just their personalities. Something needed to be done.
"Healer Bonham?" A mousey trainee poked her head in the door, careful to avoid looking at the maimed body of the hospital's Potions Master across the room. "We need your help at the front desk, there's a muggle here."
"A muggle?"
With a frown she gestured her head gently towards the bed, her eyes welling at the very mention. "His mum, I think. She keeps saying she's Max's mum."
Milton nodded silently, pushing himself up and following the trainee out to the atrium where a short bleached-haired woman could be heard yelling from the connecting halls. When Milton pushed the doors open to the Atrium he spotted her immediately. She was impossible to miss.
"I don't fucking care what your laws are or whether or not I'm allowed to be any-fucking-where, let me in to see my son or you'll wish some deranged wizard attacked you rather than me." The receptionist at the front desk shrank back when faced with Amelia's accusatory finger, and Milton stepped between them.
"Amelia Beauregard, correct? I remember you, from Cur-is's funeral." Milton took her finger-pointing hand and turned it into a handshake, trying to appease her temper. His chocolate-brown eyes darted around, thankfully finding a few friendly figures in the Atrium who could recognize the both of them and beckoning them over. "You must understand, your visitation is sort of a legal grey area for our hospital. I can help you, though. I'm Max's boss, the Head of Hospital."
"Where is he? I want to see him." Amelia ignored Milton's pleasantries, pushing forward with her inquiry in her thick Scottish lilt. "I got one of those animal messages: they said he was attacked." Milton nodded curtly and gestured behind him, leading the muggle woman through as many back channels in the hospital as possible: the less she saw, the better.
Finally, he deposited her outside his room, taking her by the shoulders before they entered. "He's inside, but I warn you: Please don't go inside alone. The rest of his family will join you shortly, and his girlfriend as well. I need to go fetch them, but you can't come to some parts of the hospital." He let her go and she leaned against the wall, glaring at him but unmoving. "Thank you. Please, don't go inside alone."
Milton turned away and as soon as he rounded the corner Amelia turned the knob of her son's door and slipped inside. At the sight she saw she sunk to the ground, sobbing with her face in her hands.
Max Kameren had burst out of the lifts and into his girlfriend's arms only eight hours ago, but much had happened in that time; the staff moved him, cleaned him and mended what they could; whoever had attacked him had been thorough in their research, and unfortunately most of his injuries couldn't be easily fixed. They'd closed the gashes on his torso and reset his ribs, though marks remained. They'd had to give up entirely on his left hand, removing as much shattered bone as they could and resolving to regrow what remained from scratch.
There was little to be done for his right hand: whatever he'd cut into the Potions Master with it was resistant. The ring finger was lost but most of the muscles were able to be reattached in his middle finger the muggle way letting it heal naturally, though it was unclear what movement he would have when he awoke. The runes, the healers wouldn't dare touch: they needed to be checked out by aurors beforehand, just in case. Milton had seen it before: it was likely the runes and whatever affect they had could be permanent.
As much as there was to mend, the boy was still lucky. Lucky to be alive at all.
Milton sat in the corner opposite Max's bed in his private hospital room, hand over his mouth. He'd made a promise, once, to his old friend: take care of my son. See he doesn't get into trouble. They'd shared a jovial laugh in that moment and a decade of mutual pride in the healer that boy had become. And now, here they were. His old friend gone, his son near-death. What trouble was there to get into at a Hospital? Rest assured, if there was some to be found a Kameren would sniff it out.
Rowena Covington would be rising from her sleep soon, he mused. Whatever this was, it revolved around her; every time something happened, it routed back to his Spell Damage Head. Max had been wrapped around finger this last month, every incident tying them tighter together. Looking at him now he regretted pushing them together. Would he have been safer away from her? Would she, was it the combination? It wasn't good for the hospital, regardless. They were a volatile combination, and it wasn't just their personalities. Something needed to be done.
"Healer Bonham?" A mousey trainee poked her head in the door, careful to avoid looking at the maimed body of the hospital's Potions Master across the room. "We need your help at the front desk, there's a muggle here."
"A muggle?"
With a frown she gestured her head gently towards the bed, her eyes welling at the very mention. "His mum, I think. She keeps saying she's Max's mum."
Milton nodded silently, pushing himself up and following the trainee out to the atrium where a short bleached-haired woman could be heard yelling from the connecting halls. When Milton pushed the doors open to the Atrium he spotted her immediately. She was impossible to miss.
"I don't fucking care what your laws are or whether or not I'm allowed to be any-fucking-where, let me in to see my son or you'll wish some deranged wizard attacked you rather than me." The receptionist at the front desk shrank back when faced with Amelia's accusatory finger, and Milton stepped between them.
"Amelia Beauregard, correct? I remember you, from Cur-is's funeral." Milton took her finger-pointing hand and turned it into a handshake, trying to appease her temper. His chocolate-brown eyes darted around, thankfully finding a few friendly figures in the Atrium who could recognize the both of them and beckoning them over. "You must understand, your visitation is sort of a legal grey area for our hospital. I can help you, though. I'm Max's boss, the Head of Hospital."
"Where is he? I want to see him." Amelia ignored Milton's pleasantries, pushing forward with her inquiry in her thick Scottish lilt. "I got one of those animal messages: they said he was attacked." Milton nodded curtly and gestured behind him, leading the muggle woman through as many back channels in the hospital as possible: the less she saw, the better.
Finally, he deposited her outside his room, taking her by the shoulders before they entered. "He's inside, but I warn you: Please don't go inside alone. The rest of his family will join you shortly, and his girlfriend as well. I need to go fetch them, but you can't come to some parts of the hospital." He let her go and she leaned against the wall, glaring at him but unmoving. "Thank you. Please, don't go inside alone."
Milton turned away and as soon as he rounded the corner Amelia turned the knob of her son's door and slipped inside. At the sight she saw she sunk to the ground, sobbing with her face in her hands.