"Well he did throw you through a wall, or so I hear," Rory observes. Gingerly, he takes hold of her arm, testing for breaks, assessing the extent of the injury. He's gentle but confident in this regard, not hesitating or balking from causing her mild pain.
"Looks like a straight-forward break," he determines. "And like you or someone else has already reset it." He glances up from his examination of her arm, a question in his eyes that he doesn't voice. Most people don't do that. Most people go sobbing for a doctor because a break hurts too much or because they don't have enough medical knowledge to reset it properly. Rory already had the impression that Sarah is tough; now he thinks maybe he underestimated her a little.
"We'll put a splint on it and you should be fine. As long as you don't overwork it." There's a mild warning in his voice, but Rory's not one for intimidation. "How's the rest of you? Any particularly painful areas?" he asks as he starts to check over the bruises he can see.
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"Looks like a straight-forward break," he determines. "And like you or someone else has already reset it." He glances up from his examination of her arm, a question in his eyes that he doesn't voice. Most people don't do that. Most people go sobbing for a doctor because a break hurts too much or because they don't have enough medical knowledge to reset it properly. Rory already had the impression that Sarah is tough; now he thinks maybe he underestimated her a little.
"We'll put a splint on it and you should be fine. As long as you don't overwork it." There's a mild warning in his voice, but Rory's not one for intimidation. "How's the rest of you? Any particularly painful areas?" he asks as he starts to check over the bruises he can see.