The patient followed behind her when she headed to the nurse's station. Anabelle went to filling out some of her own forms and looking over test results for others as the other nurse tried to get information from Kieran. Ana headed off to another room to go talk to the others who needed her attention. She spoke to a doctor about some of the results and by the time she headed back to the station, it seemed things were wrapping up. By the look of things, both people were a bit fed up with the push and pull of the conversation. It could be a tricky topic to cover, some people didn't have insurance but could pay, while others didn't and couldn't pay. It was tough to see but there wasn't a lot the staff could do. The system was awfully flawed but people did their best to heal and make it efficient, as well as cost efficient. "I think we have everything we need for now." Ana spoke up. "We have your number in case we need to get a hold of you. We can get you a payment statement at the office downstairs. I'll be right back." She told her friend and motioned for Kieran to follow her to the elevator so they could get a receipt and make sure that the payment would be valid, whenever it may be. "There are options, you can pay a little each moth with low interest." Anabelle commented as they stepped into the elevator and descended. Once there was a ding, the metal doors slid open and she stepped out and led the boy down a white hallway. At the end, there was a window where a small line had formed. "So this is where you can drop off payments and make sure things are paid off on time." She informed him. "If they don't...well...you don't want people coming after you." Ana smiled a little. "Anyway, if you need to call a cab, you can ask for one at the front desk." She said and looked back over her shoulder. "It's where we got out but instead of going right, you go left." He probably could figure out. "Good luck." Ana smiled and headed back down the hall. Her pager hadn't gone off but that didn't mean she didn't have to be somewhere else. She had two more hours left on her shift and she was already looking forward to getting out of her scrubs and getting into a relaxing hot bath. From the sounds of it, the rain was starting to let up, which was better than there still being a messy storm. - - - The fact she didn't realize was alarming. People in their position had to be self aware of everything around them, as well as themselves. Devon removed his pack and sat down, it was mossy and muddy but he wasn't too picky at the moment. His feet could rest and that was good enough for him. If he needed anything, he was capable of offering labor services in exchange for housing or food or medical supplies. Ideally, he'd want to use his magic to offer in exchange for such things but he had to be more selective if he wanted to be safe and avoid any unnecessary fights. As he made another mental checklist as to what he had on him, he heard the girl thank him. While he wasn't keen on getting close to reckless people, his heart went out to her, but only so far. "Good luck." He said as he went back to rummaging through his pack. He was quick to shut his power off so he didn't invade her mind though it was hard to do when they were focused on one another. Devon could tell her temper had subsided but was still evident. "Just try to find a way relax, the more relaxed and calm you are, the better chance you have of seeing the bigger picture around you and where you fit into it." He advised. Thankfully, he could make the bread he got last a while, if need be. The boy took a deep breath, already debating whether or not to extend an open arm to the girl. She was trouble and reminded him of home. He didn't want to babysit someone or council them on their troubles, the present was too messy without the past getting involved. Still, he felt a connection to her through their magical blood. "If you need anything, you can come find me. I may not stay here long but it doesn't hurt to have a someone close by who you can rely upon." Devon said as he set his pack aside and rubbed his face. He had yet to find a place to bathe so he decided he could look for water or someone who could help him. Surely there had to be a river or pond somewhere.