"Oh! Bugger! Shoot! Crap bags! Fudge! Darn! Bother!"
Bang!A tall blonde girl was hopping from one foot to the other, round in circles in her small but functional kitchen as a pan of boiling water smashed against the floor. Erika squeaked and backed up, clumsily managing to hop up onto one of the kitchen counter tops, just as the hot water sloshed by, narrowly missing her bare feet. "Shitting Hell," she whispered with wide eyes. She'd narrowly missed being severely maimed!
Erika was trying to make pasta for lunch. Lulu was at work and she didn't like having the apartment to herself. It was too big and too quiet. So desperate, she'd tried to make friends with two pigeons who were sitting on one of the window boxes, only to be rudely squawked at and pecked half to death. Rude. They couldn't have a pet because her room mate was so violently allergic to fur. The only thing she had to cuddle, really, was Clive. Clive was a large stuffed teddy bear she'd been given as a child and was happily sitting up against her pillows in the middle of her bed.
It was a damp, cold and gloomy day outside. In the business of central London, the worn pavements were wet and slippery with melting snow that was quickly turning into grey slush. It was a far cry from the sunny, arid Morocco from which she'd returned yesterday. It was entirely possible that she'd picked something up while she was away. She didn't feel that well. She felt a bit queasy and her vision was prone to blurring. She must just be tired.
Her lunch was now all over the floor she'd realised with a sigh. She'd have to go off to the deli around the corner. Joseph, the owner, was always friendly and he had the best prosciutto and edam cheese sandwiches. Her stomach gave a rumble. After three weeks eating flat bread and cous cous, she needed carbs. Stat. Gingerly, she placed her feet down onto the floor, clearing up the water and soggy pasta with a flick of her wand. She put on her shoes and shrugged into her minty green
coat, pausing to button up her coat against the harsh temperature before bending to pick up the saucepan and letting it drop again as she let out a loud yelp of pain.
The pan was still hot and as it came into contact with her soft skin, a welt soon appeared. No big deal. Whack it under some cold water to take down the swelling, although… before her eyes, it seemed to grow. Blistering white and turning a livid red, deep red as it spread across the back of her hand. This wasn't an ordinary burn. Something was very, very wrong. Did she pick something up abroad? Had her immune system become compromised? It hurt. It hurt a Hell of a lot.
Her mind was made up. She grabbed her bag and she was out of the front door quick as a flash, slamming it behind her and she was at St. Mungo's a few minutes later. Her left hand was throbbing. It was swollen and the welt had turned an odd purplish colour. Was there blood inside? Buggery.
She really didn't enjoy hospitals. They smelt weird and they were depressing. Finding a welcome witch in the foyer, Erika grumbled as she was told to sit so she slunk off and plonked herself heavily down in the waiting room, her big blue eyes watching various people wander by. Someone must have had a baby. A man was hurrying through the lobby with a five mile smile, carrying a handful of blue balloons, a teddy and a huge bunch of flowers. Aw. An early Christmas present.
Twenty minutes had passed and Erika was starting to get a bit antsy. She sighed, shifting in her seat, crossing and uncrossing her legs before rolling her eyes. She'd already counted the ceiling tiles three times. Her hand was throbbing, so intense that it was impossible to ignore. Why could no one see that she was in need of urgent medical attention? Her hand might drop off! Waiting another five minutes, she'd had enough. Erika thought about maybe unconvincing her cousin, Hal but he didn't have a sense of humour and that alone was hilarious. Enough was enough.
"Excuse me!" The tall blonde called, attracting the attention of a nearby welcome witch with a bright, sunny smile. "Could you direct me in the way of Kit Emberton, please?" It just occurred to her that her one time Dutch friend was a Healer. She'd taken his address and lost it. The witch frowned and explained that he had his own practise. Blarg. "Could I have the address?" she asked but the witch frowned at her. "C'mon love, I'm not going to rob him." The witch seemed affronted and disappeared for a new seconds before coming back with a slip of parchment.
Erika turned and strode off back into the snowy capital before apparating away. He specialised in beast healing, did he? How fancy. Arriving at an unfamiliar building, she stepped in, her big blue eyes looking around. It all seemed very…posh. Long legs strode towards a door with a plaque stuck to it and knocked gently. She pushed the door open a little and poked her head around it. "Excuse me, doctor?" she purred. "Could you squeeze me in for a physical?" Erika joked, wiggling her eyebrows suggestively.