Damien smiled and shook his head at Adalbert. "Nonsense, nonsense, it was nothing. You merely misplaced your money pouch, correct? What kind of man would I be if I'd let a fellow...soldier...gods man, what are you-NO DON'T TAKE IT OUT!!!" He burst into a shout when Adalbert removed the piece of glass from his arm, watching the blood pour out of the wound. Before he could even respond, Katherine had arrived and the cavalier was asking for her help with his wound. Sighing in relief, he almost dropped to the ground when Adalbert was healed, but decided against it for a multitude of reasons. When Katherine curtsied for him, he turned his head to the side, hiding a blush and bowing in return.
"It's no matter, young lady. There was a much more pressing matter on hand. Besides, from the look of things, would I be correct in presuming you are under Ylisse's employ as a healer? It would hardly behoove me to act presumptuous among my allies. I've already made myself look a fool once today, I've no need to do it again by acting above my station. Lord Xavier and Her Highness Lucina are the true lords here. Besides, we are far from Valm, there is no need." In truth, Damien was trying to push off her behavior for one simple reason: he was damned sick of it. 'Milord' this, and 'Milord' that. Always said mockingly by his peers, even by servants at times. He knew that the young lady meant no offense by it, and he bore her no ill will, but he couldn't help but do his damnedest to leave that title aside for the time being.
"It's no matter, young lady. There was a much more pressing matter on hand. Besides, from the look of things, would I be correct in presuming you are under Ylisse's employ as a healer? It would hardly behoove me to act presumptuous among my allies. I've already made myself look a fool once today, I've no need to do it again by acting above my station. Lord Xavier and Her Highness Lucina are the true lords here. Besides, we are far from Valm, there is no need." In truth, Damien was trying to push off her behavior for one simple reason: he was damned sick of it. 'Milord' this, and 'Milord' that. Always said mockingly by his peers, even by servants at times. He knew that the young lady meant no offense by it, and he bore her no ill will, but he couldn't help but do his damnedest to leave that title aside for the time being.