Mathus approached the man, his sharp eyes picking out more and more of the damage in the twilight as he hoisted her up into his arms. It wasn't looking good, but the man seemed to be bearing her weight with little struggle, and confirmed it after a moment. Nodding, Mathus turned to lead the way back to the front door, quietly piecing together the disaster from the listed injuries. He heard the alarming whisper of the woman's blood pressure dropping, and took the stairs two at a time.
Heading inside, he hit the light switch for the hallway which led past the living room on the right and the stairs on the left and into the kitchen and dining room area that overlooked his garden. He found the other woman there, her burned stench competing with the scents of incense that filled his home. “And what about you?” the werewolf asked, quiet but focused, as he waved her ahead to the kitchen. Same story, he imagined, but she was still standing. He needed to triage.
Mathus' home was not fancy, but it was comfortable, homey and well-decorated. Family photos and gilded religious icons hung on the walls. A crucifix hung in a place of honor in the living room and with more smaller ones above the doors. He'd paid attention to colors and textures, keeping it to forest tones, with hints of blue. It was a bachelor's home, but softer, with a curious feminine touch. Despite his disinterest in decorating while she was alive, he'd learned how his wife kept house, and still honored the ways she'd want things.
Much of it was second-hand, but sturdy furniture, and he had a large dining room table with thick legs and a solid wood top. He had guests over fairly often, and opened his home to bible studies and other meetings, so it wasn't so strange for a widower who lived alone. However, it did have the secondary purpose of being a good workspace for his clandestine medical calls.
The kitchen counter curved around the wall to the left, terminating at the fridge. The whole space was anchored by a small island in the center, the surface covered with a half-empty fruit bowl of clementines, a few books, and a plate of crumbs from breakfast. The dining room table was clear. Clicking on the overhead lights, Mathus reached into a cabinet for a stack of clean towels and a wax tablecloth. Inviting the woman who was still standing to take a seat in one of the comfortable kitchen chairs, he spread out the table cloth for the unconscious one, before standing back to let the man lay her out.
about Mathus
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37
He/him
5’11
Pediatrician
Speak, Shielding, Dire Beast, Combo: Fortify
played by Sluggy
Xanadu
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Joined: Apr 2021