[ His ears catch the sound of the teacup slipping, and reflexively he reaches out a hand to catch it, just in case — even if his aim is off to the side and wouldn't have caught anything...an attempt was made. ]
Well, it is tea. [ He teases, before lifting his own teacup to blow on it. He might've been a little more restrained in his drinking, but he still has a throbbing headache to head off. That's the true advantage to being a healer: being able to alleviate his own ailments so he can escape bedrest. He's got too much to do today. ]
If the heat isn't to your liking, I'd recommend taking it slow. The old "bottom's up" approach might cause the inverse effect, and it sounds like you've already had a rough few days.
[ Of course, as he says that, he doesn't take it slow at all, swallowing a mouthful of tea that's hot enough to bring tears to the corners of his eyes. IT'S DELICIOUS... ]
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Well, it is tea. [ He teases, before lifting his own teacup to blow on it. He might've been a little more restrained in his drinking, but he still has a throbbing headache to head off. That's the true advantage to being a healer: being able to alleviate his own ailments so he can escape bedrest. He's got too much to do today. ]
If the heat isn't to your liking, I'd recommend taking it slow. The old "bottom's up" approach might cause the inverse effect, and it sounds like you've already had a rough few days.
[ Of course, as he says that, he doesn't take it slow at all, swallowing a mouthful of tea that's hot enough to bring tears to the corners of his eyes. IT'S DELICIOUS... ]