Nitya shook her head in frustration at Kai, "Now that is a lie, though by your face I doubt you realized it." She looked at Jamie. "He had his wings clipped. Anything to help with that? I would also like some sore cream, just to be safe." She had the feeling that he had likely been whipped and beat as well.
Jamie nodded and drifted off to grab some remedies. She went from shelf to shelf, picking up things here and there. Then she returned and gave Nitya a powder. "For your headaches, use it the same way you use your normal stuff. But be careful, this has the same risks. It numbs your pain, but it will numb your thinking too." Nitya raised an eyebrow. Jamie knew that was exactly what she wanted. "I am serious, Nitya. Too much of this is bad for you. And if you use too much and once, it will knock you out. This is not to be taken lightly... I wouldn't normally give it for something like a headache, but..." She trailed off.
Jamie sighed and handed Kai two different creams. "The pink one should help with your wings. I get cases like yours every once in a while, so I try and keep a low stock of this at all times. You're lucky though, this is my last one. It will be a while before I can make it again, so use it in small quantities. Once a day, when you wake up. The white one I have all the time, and I would recommend applying it generously to any sores." Her eyes glanced down. "I do not know if it will help your feet though, since sores will just keep forming."
Nitya looked at Kai's feet. Shoes. He didn't have shoes. How could she have not noticed such a thing? "I'll buy him shoes, Jamie," she said with a sigh. "And... can I have a meeting with you sometime?"
"A meeting? You have not asked for one of those in a while... Is it the headache?"
"No, something different. Probably not related, though I can't say for sure. How much is this?"
Jamie smiled. "Just take it all, my dear Nitya. A reward for your friendship." Nitya bowed to the old woman and left the store with Kai. Next they were headed to a small stall for shoes, and then another, larger stall for jewelry.