A worldwide potion recall. The first few days of dealing with this had been fun, but now? Now Varvara Stepanovna was seriously questioning her choice in career. The recall had been out for days now, and people were still using the once-miraculous hair tonic, still clogging up her floor of St Mungo's with their grossly overly hairy bodies, waiting for help. Varya was seriously questioning her ethical responsibilities right now, especially after helping yet another patient who had somehow missed the many, many warnings that had been printed in the past few days.
Sure, once the potion users actually showed up at the hospital to be treated, it took nearly no effort on the healer's part to turn things around, but that didn't mean that Varya was any more eager to do it. She wanted a real case, someone in excruciating pain, someone who had been actually poisoned. Not someone who had used a potion to keep from going bald. But Cauldron Cosmetics requested only the most skilled healers handle the recall cases, wanting to stay as far away from any additional legal recourse.
She stepped out of her small office, having just checked on the cauldron of the restorative potion for all these recall victims, making her way back to the check-in desk, looking for her next patient. The woman could see, just by looking over the patients in the waiting room, that there was a handful of interesting cases, but as had been the norm the past few days, she was given the hairy one. She sighed, rolling her eyes as she was handed the paperwork about the man.
After scanning the page, she looked up, her gaze settling on the hairiest person in the waiting room. "Cunningham," she called out, her Russian accent just slightly noticeable. She didn't bother waiting for him to acknowledge her, instead turning around and walking down the hallway, past her office, into a room a few doors down.
Now she waited for him to enter the room behind her, motioning to the hospital bed for him to take a seat. "Mr Cunningham, I'm Healer Zakharova," she offered to him, not bothering to also offer her hand to finish the introduction. If her past patients had been any indication, his hand would have been far too inconvenient to receive any sort of handshake.
"Now, what seems to be the problem?" She knew what it was, it was quite obvious, but if she had to handle all these special cases, she wasn't going to try very hard to save anyone any embarrassment.