[ It was true, Courser was good for relaxation. It was how he'd come to be in Adrien's possession in the first place, a last ditch, desperate effort to get Adrien to stop throwing himself at three thousand foot krakens.
This didn't mean that Courser didn't attempt a bit of a crestfallen look when Andyr stopped petting but rather than jumping down and going away, the bahari simply lay down on the bed and set his chin on his paws as he watched. Holding the vial in one hand, Adrien reached out with the other and gave Courser's tail a gentle tug as he let Andyr manage the needle and hub.
The scarring and marks were noted from out of the corner of the doctor's eye and he made mental notes to add to Andyr's file. Mostly strongly worded suggestions to the rest of the medical staff that if/when they treated the young man to do so carefully as to reduce the chance to triggering a trauma based response.
He'd leave the details that he'd learned (such as they were) out of the file. Andyr could choose what he did and did not wish to share with the others.
Handing over the vial, Adrien waited patiently as it was filled and would then trade Andyr a gauze pad and band-aid (if he wished to use it) for the vial. Usually he would then mark the vial with name and information but as he'd promised they would process the blood immediately and together, so he simply set the vial into a metal container on the tray. ]
I can do respiration from here but blood pressure and heart rate are going to require a measure of hands on. [ He said, again being direct but giving Andyr the call on how they proceeded. ]
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This didn't mean that Courser didn't attempt a bit of a crestfallen look when Andyr stopped petting but rather than jumping down and going away, the bahari simply lay down on the bed and set his chin on his paws as he watched. Holding the vial in one hand, Adrien reached out with the other and gave Courser's tail a gentle tug as he let Andyr manage the needle and hub.
The scarring and marks were noted from out of the corner of the doctor's eye and he made mental notes to add to Andyr's file. Mostly strongly worded suggestions to the rest of the medical staff that if/when they treated the young man to do so carefully as to reduce the chance to triggering a trauma based response.
He'd leave the details that he'd learned (such as they were) out of the file. Andyr could choose what he did and did not wish to share with the others.
Handing over the vial, Adrien waited patiently as it was filled and would then trade Andyr a gauze pad and band-aid (if he wished to use it) for the vial. Usually he would then mark the vial with name and information but as he'd promised they would process the blood immediately and together, so he simply set the vial into a metal container on the tray. ]
I can do respiration from here but blood pressure and heart rate are going to require a measure of hands on. [ He said, again being direct but giving Andyr the call on how they proceeded. ]