As if the Gryffindor Gang did not attract enough attention (some found them amusing for their silly antics, while others found them annoying and attention-seeking), the fact that the same people who saw Trent rush past them in nothing but a pair of boxers and a shirt around his neck, followed by one of Millie who looked like she needed more clothes on, was enough to set their tongues wagging again. In his haste, the boy had rushed out of the dormitory before he could even notice that Millie had came to his defence almost immediately. Despite the fact that she had insisted on not taking sides, at least it would have looked to Trent that she did her part in protecting him. Pity he missed it. It would have brought him further pleasure, only Millie's intention through that act would have made his heart melt a little.
Instead, Trent was on the bed, attempting to psych himself out of the pain at his nose, and containing the groans of pain within him. He swayed a little from side to side, as if the act would help. When the door was thrown open, he checked out the entrance with eyes that strained, since he did not want to move his head. Trent was expecting Madam Morel's arrival, but it was Millie instead, not that he would complain about that, although he could really use a nurse first. The girl was soon beside him, and her presence warmed him a little. He turned his head slightly to her, offering a weak smile to her attempt at a joke. It was not funny to him, of course.
"He-" Trent's answer was cut off. In rushed Madam Morel, who immediately went to his other side. And then she paused, abruptly, and looked at Trent cautiously, before eyeing Millie too. In her mind, she was confuddled. The lack of clothing on the two kids who she knew to be from Gryffindor, seeing how they were famous for a lot of trouble-making in school and landing in her Wing, made her stare, hard. "WHAT ON EARTH!" She exclaimed, after the long hesitation, as if Trent's broken nose was of lesser concern than his lack of modesty. And then, Trent just had to implore because he could not stand it anymore. Turning to the older woman, he groaned. "Nnnnnngggghhhhhh."
That should have worked, since Madam Morel merely rolled her eyes. She would not have rolled them if not for these troublemakers, and for the fact that they were not properly clothed. And then, because she had to, she touched Trent's nose to confirm what she thought had happened to it. At that, he yelped. "Broken nose," she pronounced in a bored manner, customarily doing a diagnosis. And then, she took her wand out, pointed at it, and did what Trent should have known. "Episkey," she said, before throwing a towel at him. "Now wipe that blood away, you're perfectly fine." Her voice was dripping with sarcasm, annoyed that she had come for such a minor injury. "Would have thought both of you have learnt that simply spell during lessons," and then she lowered her voice, "if you even go for them at all." That must be it, she thought, the reason why the boy had ended up here just because of a broken nose. Then, shaking her head, she walked out of the Hospital Wing.
Trent watched her leave, scowling at the insult she had thrown at him. Then, he felt silly. Of course, he should have known. What was the whole dramatic run from his room to the Hospital Wing for? He felt thoroughly silly. The spliffs must certainly be speeding up the process of his stupidity. Or, he was just looking for a way to escape the sticky situation in the dormitory. Or, he probably needed some nursing, some maternal touch that was sorely lacking in his life. Obviously, with Madam Morel's prejudice against him, he got none. Still, he did not clearly know what motivated his dramatic run. Shrugging, he turned to Millie once more.
"Uhhh ..." He blinked, hard. "Hi." It was almost comical, how everything had went back to normality after the ruckus he had made. And then, Trent took the towel that was thrown to him, and wiped at his chest first, where some blood had trickled to, then his neck, his chin, and then finally the area below his nose.