Talulla Róisín Regan Wood. That was the name of her new patient, and it just happened to be a promotion for Darla, as little Lula was the daughter of nobody else than Quinn Regan and Oliver Wood. Healer O’Hannagain had informed her since early November that he would be handing her little Lula, as soon as she would be born, because he would be retiring immediately after the birth. It all happened faster and much sooner than Darla would have expected, however, the unpredictable was part of her job, and so was being used to it. Still, having a VIP as a patient for the very first time was something quite special and the former Gryffindor definitely did not want to mess it up.
The appointment was set for eight and a half in the morning, just after her morning visits. Of course, Darla had planned to be at the examination room ten minutes in advance, and she had calculated her every visit in accordance. However, it was St. Mungo’s and she just happened the one healer that had to handle an emergency. A little girl came in with her leg completely boneless, something about ice skating while holding a broom gone terribly wrong. Darla had prepared the potion that would aid the little girl, freshly brewed just as she liked having all her patients receive their medication, and handed it over to a healer-in-training along with a nurse, so they could take care of the emergency. She needed to hurry and be there in time for little Lula.
Leaving her office after making sure the healer-in-training perfectly understood that they had to stay with the child non-stop while their bones were growing back, Darla checked her watch as she started heading to the examination room. It was exactly one minute past eight and a half and she was late. Arriving at the exam room, Darla’s eyes fell on the floor, for right at the entrance, Quinn Regan abandoned her shoes.
A wearisome mother. Darla thought, not even knowing how to point out how many issues there were with someone not walking with their shoes on in a hospital. In the paediatrics section. With a new born in their arms.
Firstly, while St. Mungo’s was perfectly clean, particularly their Ward, it was still a hospital. Germs were everywhere, for there were patients everywhere. Particularly on the floor, she always made sure the children never touched it. Yet, there she was, a full grown woman, letting herself walk without shoes on while holding her child, a baby nonetheless, in her arms. What would be next? Of course, she would go home, take of her shoes off and place them in their shelf with her hands, and with the same hands she would later on put the baby to bed without having previously washed them. So, every microscopic bacteria that rested on the floor now, would end on little Lula.
Darla flipped her ponytail over her shoulder, trying to calm down. There wasn’t anything in this world that she disliked more than irresponsible mothers. She somehow regretted having bothered straightening her hair that day, to look presentable enough for Quinn Regan. Darla cleared her throat, before stepping in the examination room, and gently closing the door behind her. “Good morning, Ms. Regan.” She straightened her back, the lime green robes gently swaying upon her gesture. “I am Deòiridh Boyd, the appointed healer for Talulla Regan Wood.” Darla lowered her gaze to the baby, sketching a soft smile, as she approached a table and undid her parchment. A quill came out of her robe’s pocket, and started writing down on the parchment, sketching the letter P. Of course, the comment was meant to classify the mother as ‘problematic’.
“I apologise for my tardiness – “ a minute late was still late. “ – but we had an emergency.” She didn’t offer any other explanations, for they were not needed. A hospital always had emergencies, and that should be known. “According to what I was told by Healer O’Hannagain, Lula was born a bit before schedule. But that will pose no issues for us.” Darla approached the sink near Quinn, her professional demeanour being at its peak, mostly because the lack of shoes on the older woman still irked her. The healer washed her hands thoroughly and then took out of her pocket a package of surgical gloves and showed it to Quinn, gesturing that it was still sterilised. She then opened it and put on the gloves, pink in colour just for little Lula, and drew closer to Quinn, stretching out her arms so she would let her hold the baby and start her consolation. “If you'd be kind enough.“