In her month at St. Mungo's, Brynn's appearance had changed a lot. In addition to the many scars resulting from her various burns and cuts, her eyes had taken on a haunted look and dark circles had formed beneath them. She'd become even more thin than she already had been and her skin had taken on a sallow complexion. Despite her obvious physical changes, the biggest changes were where no one could see them - on the inside. The horrors of the night had taken their toll on the child, filling her days with terrible memories. Sleep gave her no rest either, with vivid nightmares of the fire and people she knew dropping like flies around her. It didn't help that she did not know whether or not her friends or sister had made it out of there alive. At first she'd been hopeful, but as time went on and no news was heard, that hope had faded away and she was positive that at least one of them was dead.
Her saving grace was her therapy. While it was extremely uncomfortable and not enjoyable in the least, it kept her occupied, and at least she was able to walk again. Sure she needed orthotics and could only do it for short periods of time before getting tired, walking was walking and it was much better than she'd been doing before.
And yet, despite the care and assistance she'd received, Brynn found herself hating the hospital. First of all, it was too clean. Everything was pristine and smelled funny and the healers were so strict. Admittedly, it was mostly her fault, the moment that she had her splints taken off she'd tried to get up and walk, however, she hadn't made it very far before collapsing. Unfortunately, there hadn't been any healers around to help and she'd been too weak to pull herself into bed so she'd just laid there for a bit, contemplating the terrible choices she'd made in her life. Of course, a healer had come by pretty quickly and placed her back in her bed, but he had then proceeded to give her a lecture about the healing process. Ever since then, the other healers had been considerably more firm. "Don't unwrap your bandages. Keep your legs up. Don't get up and walk right now. Don't use your bandaged legs as a table for writing. Don't spill ink on your bandages, you'll get an infection. Apply this salve six times a day. Don't poke your injuries. If you are allowed to get up, put your orthotics on first. Blah blah blah!" Don't do this, don't do that, do this at this specific time, it was killing her, and the ginger was practically dying from boredom.
Not a single soul had come to visit her (though this was entirely her own fault) and while there were other students from Hogwarts on either side of her, she hadn't really spoken to them either. Oh yes, she'd seen them plenty, watching their healing and progress in her gigantic amounts of free time, but she'd been very hesitant to actually talk to them - especially Brietta. While Brynn and her dorm mate hadn't exactly been close in their past year at Hogwarts, Brynn actually sort of liked the other girl and sympathized with her. Annika wasn't with them either, and Brynn doubted whether there had been any news concerning Brietta's twin For now, neither of them knew the fate of their sister.
Brynn knew that she should break the silence between them, and just say something, but what to say? What was even an appropriate subject? She had no idea, but maybe she would say something when Brietta's healer left. Maybe. Brynn was already done with her therapy for the day (meaning the healer/therapist had gotten irritated at her supreme stubbornness and sent her away) but she almost wished that she was still there. While Brynn did not have to watch the healer apply the odd cream to her year mate's face and arm, the ginger literally had nothing else to do, but was beginning to feel a bit awkward. It almost seemed like she was violating Brietta's privacy, yet she could not force herself to look away.
After putting on some weird glove, the healer finally left. But Brynn could not say anything. She must have looked very strange, just staring at the other girl, but no matter how hard she tried she could not think of a think to say. Then Brietta tried to do a spell. Brynn wasn't quite sure what spell her fellow Slytherin was trying to perform, but it seemed to be a levitation spell. Brynn's mouth formed into an o as the glass crashed on the floor. Brietta seemed sad, and the nice thing would be to help her. Brynn glanced to where her braces were. Technically, she was supposed to wear them whenever she walked, but they took a while to put on. Well . . . she could skip them just this once. The ginger rolled out of her bed and snatched the cup up, wincing when her feet hit the ground. "Don't tell the healers I'm not wearing those." she pointed, only half joking, "I'll go fill this up and be right back."
Well, right back was probably an exaggeration since she only had one speed - hobble - but she would be back soon enough. With her crutches, walking around was a lot easier, and she managed to get the cup filled up pretty easily. Hobbling back with a full cup? That was much more challenging. By the time she got back, the cup was only half full, but that was much better than Brynn had expected. She was just glad she hadn't spilled the entire thing. "Sorry it isn't quite full," she said, holding the cup out so Brietta could take it, "I kind of spilled it when I was walking. I can go get you some more though, if you'd like I mean." Brynn wasn't quite sure what Brietta would say, but she really hoped that the other girl wouldn't be mad at her. After all, she'd only been trying to help.