Vivian bounds off of one foot to grab a bottle of what water they had from the supplies cart, walking off before returning to grab two more for good measure. She heard his foreign tongue once more and the words flew over her head, but the tone of it let her know all that she needed to as she placed two bottles of water on the side-table next to the bed and then uncapped the remaining one. It was all Vivian could do not to spill the entire bottle on him right then and there but she held her balance well enough to raise the bottle to his mouth with one hand and place the other hand on his stomach, as light and gentle as a falling feather.
Her eyes became illuminated, changing from icy blue to solid white as she took some of his injuries onto herself. Energy levels be damned, she could not sit idly by while this man was in this sort of numbing agony. As his ails healed slowly, burns of her own began to open on her skin as if she were being seared by an invisible flame. She clenched her teeth and hissed loudly as the burns spread, taking as much as she could upon herself without jeopardising her ability to function and help the other patients. She spoke through clenched teeth, "You'll be alright, buddy. Just hang in there and grit them teeth. Or fangs. Golly, what a set of chompers you've got!" She tried to dismiss the thought of pain with humor, but her whimper only reminded her of the burning sensation spreading from the skin on her stomach outwards. A combination of the growl and the exhaustion made her back away, capping the bottled water before slumping down into a nearby chair. In the sun she breathed a sigh of relief and lifted her shirt to assess herself. In place of a belly-button and abdominals there was a large, dark burn slick with blood and smoking. If one looked close, they could see small flecks of light gathering in clusters and compressing to form a patch of new, smooth skin. The process looked painfully slow.
She looked back up to Wolf with a grimace. "You'll be alright. Just try not to shift so much."