[color=ec008c]"He wouldn't mind,"[/color] said Jazdia before kneeling in front of the fireplace and breathing out a stream of fire to light it up. [color=ec008c]"We are not here to rob him, nor to ask for a charity. Every bread will be paid, and every roll will be compensated properly."[/color] “Then I will have supplies enough on hand as needed.” said the doctor solemnly, walking back to the common room and addressing his request to Nina. The girl returned not long after to fulfill the order; clean and dry bandages in a satchel bag, and water in a metal bucket. On her shoulder was an old shirt that seemed too small for anyone in the room to wear. She thanked them for their patience after placing the bandage on the table. "Is there anything else?" Though a trace of sleepiness could be heard in her voice, Nina maintained her professional demeanor by smiling earnestly. Their order was a bit strange today, but this elven lady paid generously, so it was no problem. [color=ec008c]"Of course. I'd like to have tea, and the pastries, what do you have left?" [/color] 'That would be the pirozhki I made with that Maid this noon. And the usual garlic bread." [color=ec008c]"Splendid! Please bring some with the tea, sweetheart. Thank you!" [/color] As the girl left, Jazdia turned to Solomon again and offered him a weary smile. [color=ec008c]"I can patch myself this time," [/color]she said as she picked up the bandage for herself. [color=ec008c]"Then again, if not for sanitary reasons, it's improper to perform a medical procedure in a dining room. Baker has other patrons at table three... I will be back shortly. Feel free to order something for you." [/color] And thus, she excused herself and walked into Baker's personal chamber next to the kitchen.