Theodora ignored ignored the fire wizard's threat and continued to examine the arm of the hunter. It looked like a third degree burn, easy enough to heal with her magic. The problem would be trying to siphon the residual magic the wizard had left behind in the wound. That would be the most painful part. Just as she was about to reach into a pouch she wore around her neck, she noticed the weapon rise above the hunter's head. The girl stiffened, ready for a fight. But as soon as the weapon was lowered, she relaxed and poured a loose mud onto her hands. She smeared the mud on the burn and muttered, "This might sting". Theodora closed her eyes, bent close to the hunter's arm and whispered some words. The mud instantly conformed to the shape of the arm. "That has to sit for a minute. This is a special mud that I made myself. It heals as well as draws out harmful magic. The fire man left a lot in your body. If you had just gone to a normal hospital, you would have died a week later."
She was silent for a minute. In her silence, she heard someone else in the entrance of the subway. She glanced over her shoulder and saw a man about her own age and a little girl. In order to distract the hunter's she decided to answer their questions. "Yes I know what you are, no I do not fear you. I am on neither side, I am on the side of life. No one should die for their beliefs." As she answered she watched the mud on the hunter's arm, making sure it didn't crack. "No one should die from a random, non-provoked attack either."
She was silent for a minute. In her silence, she heard someone else in the entrance of the subway. She glanced over her shoulder and saw a man about her own age and a little girl. In order to distract the hunter's she decided to answer their questions. "Yes I know what you are, no I do not fear you. I am on neither side, I am on the side of life. No one should die for their beliefs." As she answered she watched the mud on the hunter's arm, making sure it didn't crack. "No one should die from a random, non-provoked attack either."