Daphne was making her rounds, so to speak. She’d been checking in on spring’s healers. Since the violent ceremony at autumn court, the royal infirmary had been seeing an influx of patients. It was a mixture. There were spring court fae with extensive wounds that they couldn’t heal themselves. Then were other fae whom did not call spring home, those whose home courts aligned or were publicly friendly with spring that had stopped by and waited to be treated by their healers. Finally were humans, regardless of court, that had arrived as well. To say that the royal infirmary was busy would be an understatement.
And so, the head healer joined into the fray alongside those she oversaw. Rank and titles meant nothing, truly, when the lives of others were on the line. She was following up with some of the healers that were able to find slight reprieves into their work day. Daphne knew that the unexpected, new strenuous level of activity would subside. In the meantime, she didn’t want her healers overexerting themselves. In the end, they would suffer and their patients would too. Dark eyes took in the familiar sight of Ceyla in the workroom, likely trying to find a quiet moment to herself and assess the issues of her unfolding day. While Daphne didn’t want to disturb the fragile peace the other fae had found, she did want to make sure Ceyla was okay. “Petal for your thoughts, Ceyla?” She asked as she approached. Gently, Daphne smiled down at Ceyla before she joined her, going to sit in the empty seat beside her. “Pardon me, I’ve not seen to you since we’ve returned from autumn. How are you? Truly. Are you well? What of rest, how are you faring?” Daphne paused, warm brown eyes flickering from Ceyla’s face onto the brief stillness of the workroom and back. When she spoke again, her voice was lower. Softer. “Or your brothers? I’ve not seen or heard of them visiting the infirmary and… well… I wanted to see how you were? If you were tending to any unofficial injuries that you may need help with? Creating treatment plans for them? Anything like that?”
Daphne wasn’t exactly talking of Ceyla’s brothers or family members, in that regard. One thing that she knew was that those that were unable to make the journey to the Avalon Palace and its talented healers still sought them out. Albeit…unofficially. Hell, it was why the head healer offered her services as a healer to orphanages and halfway homes regularly. Not all who needed care could equally receive it.
A gentle voice brought Ceyla from her thoughts. She flashed a small smile up at the head healer as she seated herself. At the mention of her brothers, her smile fell. Hazar would never come to spring healers, that much she could say with confidence. Ceyla sighed and shook her head. “I’m faring as well as can be expected,” she admitted quietly. “Hazar doesn’t speak to me, but i’m confident that he would allow treatment by winter’s healers,” Ceyla answered dutifully. “I’ve been thinking of traveling to winter to see if he might speak to me,” she admitted. It was easy to confess to Daphne - she was a kind heart, and ceyla doubted she’d say anything to Kuzey. “He hasn’t spoken to me in twenty years now, but perhaps with all that’s happened, things will be different.” It was a long shot, she knew, but how could she help herself?
“And I pester Kuzey enough, I think he’s well,” she added, tucking her dark hair behind one ear. Perhaps it was out of fear that he would leave her too, but she was relentless in trying to ensure her elder brother was whole and unharmed, even before the melee that happened in Autumn. “No treatment plans, but I’m keeping my home well-stocked with supplies. I think I feel better, knowing that I’m prepared, and that even if he didn’t want to tell me of an injury, he could have what he’d need.”
It wasn’t difficult to understand the head healer’s meaning, and she shook her head again. “I haven’t had anyone in need of help approach me,” she admitted quietly though she wouldn’t be able to turn anyone away. Ceyla didn’t think Daphne would mind her helping someone, either. “And what of you, Daphne? Have you been able to rest, with everything that’s happened?” Concern shone in Ceyla’s dark eyes as she looked to the head healer, really assessing the other woman’s face. “Here I am rambling about my brothers, when you must be the busiest of us all right now. You are taking care of yourself, yes?”