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Gabriel passed Cloe the top and headed out to the kitchen, grabbing the first aid kit, and a hoodie he had thrown over the back of a chair after getting home the previous night. He put the hoodie on while returning to his room, crouching down again to make sure Cloe was ok. "Right, I'm just gonna clean and bandage it. Try to keep still."
Gabriel blinked, then chuckled, carefully removing the t-shirt from Cloe's arm, and replacing it with a wad of cotton wool. He wound bandages around her arm to hold it in place, then used medical tape to stick it to her skin. "Thanks." He said while he worked. "I designed all of them myself. I like feeling decorated." He smiled.
Cloe took out her wand and removed the wrap as she did she touched the skin that was bleeding and healed it. "there see so much better just have to think" she said.
"Right." Gabriel laughed. He was so used to the people that bled around him being muggles, that he often forgot magic could be use to heal. "God, I'm stupid sometimes. You okay?"
Gabriel sighed, running a hand through his fringe. "Hugs are fine, just... if you want to work with me, it can't go any further than hugs. Anything else makes it too complicated." He explained, fiddling with his hair.
Gabriel helped Cloe to her feet, then checked the autoclave. It was about five minutes off being ready. "Wanna go have a cuppa or something to eat while we wait?" He asked cheerfully.
Gabriel headed back through to the kitchen, switching on the kettle and grabbing a couple of cups. "Tea or coffee?" He asked, getting coffee down for himself.
"At least I'm not getting you spayed." He chuckled, pouring the boiling water into both of their cups. "Milk? Sugar?" He asked, adding sugar to his coffee.
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