Amelia nodded when the younger girl introduced herself, easily identifying with the girl having been in her own world when Amelia made her original greeting. The former Ravenclaw had spent many of her Hogwarts years living inside her own mind, and she could easily have made precisely the same mistake. Of course, when Hitame had done it, Amelia had found it annoying, but it would have been hypocritical of her to snap at the girl who was just behaving the same way Amelia had when she was 13… and 16.
Then, before the boy could answer whether Amelia should mend his cut, Hitame was offering to help. Amelia had to swallow back her automatic response of, ‘I can do it myself,’ and force herself to nod with what she hoped was something close to an appreciative smile. In truth, Amelia was far too independent a person to accept help from anyone if she could help it, and this situation hardly called for two people. The cut was small, and Amelia could have easily managed on her own, but she didn’t need to be alienating herself so early in the repair project. She would be spending a good deal of time with these people over the next week or so, and she was determined to start working on her communication skills now. Heaven knew she would need them in the classroom in the fall.
A moment later, the boy with the skater shoes agreed to Amelia suggestion that he get his leg looked at, and without hesitating, Amelia dropped to one knee to look at the wound more closely. It was a clean cut, considering, though there were a few bits of dirt still clinging to the skin around the primary wound.
“It doesn’t look too bad,” Amelia said aloud, more for Hitame’s benefit than the boy’s. She had been trying, while she was kneeling, to think of a way to let the younger girl help, but there really wasn’t anything for her to do, “This will only take a second.”
Raising her wand, Amelia pressed the tip of the wood to a spot just above the cut, and cast aguamenti to clear the majority of the dirt away with water. Then she cast a quick spell against infection on the wound itself before closing it with a simple healing charm. Throughout the process, she hadn’t said any words aloud – thank you, professors, for constantly demanding non-verbal magic – and in less than a minute, Amelia was standing back to her full height, and nothing but smooth skin appeared on the boy’s leg, only slightly more pink than the area around it.
“That should do it,” Amelia said, brushing dirt from the knee that had been resting on the ground and seeing the grooves the gravel had left in her skin.
“So who’s ready to get started?” Amelia said, wanting to get things moving. The longer they stood idly around, the longer she would have to make small talk, and Amelia was far more apt with a wand than with her words.
“I think the first thing to do is clear the corridor of debris, so we can probably go ahead and do that. I wouldn’t recommend using reducto, because it may cause more harm than good considering the already compromised structural integrity, but other spells should be fine. Levitate what you can off to the side, and perhaps if anyone is good with reduction charms he or she could shrink some of the larger pieces. Scourgify will also be useful, considering the mess down here.”
“So um….” Amelia stuttered, blushing as she realized she had been talking far too much and slipping back into that ‘I-am-automatically-the-leader’ role that she had wanted to avoid.
“I guess, have at her,” Amelia said, turning abruptly toward the corridor and getting to work on a particularly large pile of what might have once been a wall, giving herself time to let the blush calm down before she interacted with anyone again.