"It isn't that nobody cares," he corrected her firmly. "It's that we're understaffed, and those with life-threatening problems have to come first. I'm sure it does hurt like hell. Trust me, I've been there. But healers are nothing if not caring." At least when we're on the job.
After all, he expected backlash for that comment, whether or not certain people would say he deserved it.
Apollo certainly understood the urge to train over the summer to prepare for Quidditch team tryouts the coming fall. But breaking one's arm only a few feet off the ground? That was certainly something. He couldn't wait for Christian to hear about this. Mainly because he wanted to know whether or not his brother had managed to get over what had happened. Somehow, he seriously doubted it.
So, of course, his eyebrows lifted in surprise. It took a special type of newness to the sport for something like that to occur.
Worse yet, the parents he'd always assumed were Muggles had just walked in, looking for her. What? Did Christian know that they weren't? Apollo supposed he must do, so that question wasn't raised. Particularly not in front of them. She was faking it, Apollo knew that much. So he would do so as well, if only to keep from being attacked by his brother down the line.
Oh, Christian didn't seem the type, to be sure. But things were a little different when it came to blood relatives, weren't they?
Despite knowing full well that he wasn't as qualified as her parents were going to hope for, Apollo refused to show any nerves, or admit to the fact that he'd been struggling to figure out where he fit. So many options had made themselves known but he was still trying to determine what he was actually good at. And for the time being, he was relying on Robert, Michael and Lily to lead him in the right direction.
"Mr. and Mrs. Waldorf, I take it." He said by way of greeting. "I was just about to take Charlotte into one of our patient rooms to see how bad the break is." Better, he figured, to go ahead and lay down what was happening before they started to fret - as he so often did, himself - and to ask a million questions. "If it's something that requires a potion, I can see to it that she's given the right sort. Hopefully it won't require that, as those sorts of breaks could take longer to properly heal. But, as I said, I don't know yet either way. If you'd like to come back with us, you're welcome to."