Andromeda's last break before the holidays

Andromeda Fiorelli

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Andromeda felt as daft as anything of all times to break her arm, she allowed Kiera to help her up to the hospital only as she knew she would have jello'd out with the pain. It had been a while since she had been here now, granted it seemed she was here every few weeks in the beginning of her year here at Hogwarts but since she became a WW, most accidents cleared themselves up fairly fast. It also hadn't been the same since her uncle Patrick had left. Her grandfather, his father had passed away at Christmas and it had it him hard.

Especially as he couldn't help him, all the healing abilities he had and he couldn't save his own father. Andromeda knew this tore at him like nothing else could. It had been nearly seven months and she had heard nothing from him. Her heart was broken because of it. Her grandmother and mother had written to say, he had made the funeral but left soon after and no one had seen him or heard from him since and yet none of them worried about it either.

She knew he was a grown man and could take care of himself but she missed him and couldn't help worrying about him. She had been going to the cavern alone and it felt even more lonely than usual. Knowing he wasn't there outside waiting for when the moon went down. She looked about the hospital ward now and wiped a tear from her eye before taking a seat at the large table at the front of the ward.

"We can always go back to pick up where we left off as soon as the nurse fixes this" she smiled to Kiera.
 
Rowena walked from the office after seeing a couple of girls there. 'Hello. How are you?'she asked them, walking over to them.
 
Andromeda smiled at the lady.
"Hi, we're fine really. It's just this" she attempted to hold up her broken arm that still looked ghastly twisted but the pain was unbearable so she kept it as low as she could.
"Fell off my broom".
 
Andromeda laughed through the pain looking at Kiera.
"That is actually very debatable you know, whether she's fine or not" she smiled at the nurse, "I think she's alright myself personaly, ooooooooohhh!"
The pain was beginning to make her feel wobbly again, the room was swaying and Andromeda was doing everything in her power to stay awake. She knew it was the shock talking but she needed to keep speaking so she would know she was going to be ok.
"She's a goo...d fr..ien...d" she managed to say as another wave of excruciating pain ripped through her badly broken arm.
 
Rowena looked at the arm and bit her lip. 'Hmm, next time, you should watch how reckless you fly,'Rowena said going and getting a vial and some Skele-gro in it. 'There you go,'she said handing over the vial. She smiled and put a stool there for the girl to sit on. She looked at them 'What height did you fall from?'she asked them.
 
Andromeda took the vial that was offered to her and nearly fainted from the smell alone. She held it up and smiled dimly.
"Down the hatch" she muttered to the nurse and Kiera, shuddering against the awful taste as well Andromeda knew it wouldn't be too long before her bones began to mend again.
"Ehm, not sure really. Kiera how high would you say the middle quidditch hoop is from the ground?" Andromeda had been scratchy at best with maths in muggle school but she still rattled her brain to come up with something.
"Ow, is it still supposed to hurt?" she knew the bones were beginning to knit themselves back together now slowly and with extreme precision. The pain was almost as bad as the actual brake. Andromeda had broken more bones than she had attended classes at Hogwarts and that was saying something.
 
Kiera grimaced at the bottle. She had heard that potion was most unpleasant. She would stay with Andromeda untill her bones were fixed. "Uh I dont really know." Kiera said trying to think. "At least 20 feet I would think." she said still unsure of how high the hoop was.

Kiera smiled sadly at her friend. "I am afraid it is going to hurt for as long as your bones are mending." she said with an apologetic smile. It was Kiera's fault Andy was hurt in the first place. She shouldnt have thrown the Quaffle so hard!
 

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