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-Laelia- “How is she?” I asked Kayda. It was already the next morning. I had fallen asleep on a very uncomfortable bench close to the bed. Kayda was still working hard with the patient, and Libelle stood beside her, assisting. “She’s very warm, my Lady,” Libelle answered for her sister. “We still don’t know if she’ll make it. My sister works with what she has, but it’s not much.” I nodded. No, it wasn’t. I bit my lower lip, glancing at the door as an idea popped into my head. I turned to the two sisters. “Libelle, you know where the healer keeps his medicine, right?” Libelle nodded, but I could see the fear in her eyes, understanding where I was headed. “Then I’ll need your help. Kayda, can you manage on your own for a little while, or do you need assistance?” “I can keep going fo