As much as she could have, should have said what she was feeling, Nessa, let that sleeping dog lie. She was a little bit ashamed of how often she'd daydreamed about strangling her patient in these last few days. The dark witch prided herself on her composure, her ability to compartmentalize, and especially her lack of quit. Evie was quickly and firmly testing all of her strengths. Nessa paused for a moment, lips pursed with a response before she finally smirked and spoke. "Well, the night is still young, isn't it?" She held her glass up to the young witch in front of her before cheering herself. She settled into her seat and let Evie's words sink in, absently wondering if the rich pureblood heiress behaved like this around everyone. While she didn't think all of this was just some act she was putting on for her, Nessa couldn't believe she would say these sorts of things in public. She knew Genevieve was a drama queen, that had been apparent even back in Hogwarts, but this was bringing ideas to a whole new level. The intellectual in her was mentally checking off a list of symptoms. She was trying to discern how much of this was Evie and how much of it was the hormones. If she was a religious woman, she might have prayed for the Reinhardt house staff.
"Pity, it's not an Irish brand..." Nessa assumed everything good had come from Ireland, and the fact that they were sitting just outside Cork made her infinitely more comfortable. While the witch was far from in need of any sort of handouts, she wouldn't pass up an entirely expensive bottle of whiskey. Despite her serious personality flaws, Nessa wasn't
that stubborn. As Evie began to list things off, Nessa set down the glass and began scribbling away at her parchment. The pitch-black feather of her quill flopping from one side to another as she made little notes. Her writing consisted of not only Evie's list but also thoughts Nessa had about them as they went. While she wouldn't call them "side effects" like she expected Genevieve to, she had been waiting for them to arise. Without interruption, the dark healer allowed the witch of the house to finish before finally looked up from the parchment. Nessa gave Evie a frown when she brought up the idea of losing the child being a slight blessing. She assumed she hadn't meant it, but still. "We're not losing this child. We made a deal." Her voice became stern at this moment as she stared right at the other witch. She wouldn't accept failure.
"Well, first of all, none of these are out of the ordinary. Nothing
too alarming." She went back to looking at her page before she realized her misstep in words and moved swiftly to fix it hopefully. "Nothing is alarming at all." She gave the woman across from her a serious look coupled with a nod before continuing. She went down the list and checked things off one by one as she addressed them. "As far as your appetite, I have read that it should level out soon enough. You may find yourself craving new foods, hating things you used to like, and getting sick even when you haven't eaten." Nessa shrugged her shoulders at the idea and breathed a sigh of relief that she wasn't on the other side of this thing. "Try new foods until you find something you can keep down. The child needs nutrients, not eating is
not an option." She moved to reach into her purse and pulled out a
small black tote bag from inside. While it probably shouldn't have fit into the bag, but that was where the magic came in. The sound of glass clinking together rang from the bag as she set it on the coffee table between herself and Evie. "However, in the meantime, I have made you some elixirs that will hopefully help. They have vitamins and nutrients that are essential, but they are
not meant to replace full meals."
She went to the next item on the list and raised an eyebrow. "While a slight rise in temperature is relatively normal, please be mindful of it. I should like for Effie, or yourself, to begin keeping track of your temperature so that we can monitor it." If she hadn't been given the rather grim family history of miscarriages, she might not have thought much of it, but Nessa knew it would be prudent to be extremely cautious in this case. And she had a feeling that if being on top of every little thing might help Evie feel a bit less worried. And anything she could do to reduce stress would ultimately help her bank account. "The same with the spotting, especially during your first trimester, but if it becomes anything more than that, I expect you to inform me right away." She had no doubt Evie would take her up on that, and more than she'd asked for too. She returned to look at her little notes and then sat back in the chair, folding her hands in her lap politely. "Do not drink or smoke Genevieve; no matter what the old bats in your family might say, it is not healthy for the baby." Nessa didn't need to look up those facts to know it was just better to not. She'd heard the wives tales about a glass of wine, and maybe a little grape juice wouldn't hurt; she couldn't expect the same to be true of tobacco in any form.
"Trust me, if the medical community figures out a way for Pureblood's to procreate without any of the mess and fuss, I'm sure you will be the first to know." Sarcasm dripped from her words as her lips turned upward in a classic smirk. It was as if they wanted everything handed to them without having to put in any effort. She was used to the sentiment, but it still amused her. "But for now, you're just going to have to tough it out like
everyone else." A silent chuckle escaped her lips as she twisted the quill idly in her hand.
"Not quite as glamorous as you thought it would be, is it then?"