The Tranquil Gardens, Kalzasi
21st of Frost, Year 121 Steel
Doctor Urs Wardell had set her up on a list of volunteers to help when the Tranquil Gardens was short-staffed, and so here she was, using what skills she owned to lighten the workload for the professionals. She wasn't sure if he liked her, but that was hardly the point of taking a mentor. He seemed to think her skills were sufficient to be able to help with minimal supervision.
He was the only one who knew her social status outside the hospital. She preferred it that way so people would let her help rather than deferring to her for fear of upsetting a young noblewoman. Kala had come here to learn and she learned best through experience, so she didn't mind that she was standing at a desk like some hostess at a restaurant helping with patient intake at the ward so the regular person could have lunch in the canteen rather than at the desk, which wasn't relaxing or sanitary.
Her hair was swept back and bound up under a kerchief to keep it out of her way and whatever she wore under her scrub robes was invisible to the eye. She was pale, with large eyes, and many thought her younger than her nineteen (and a half) years for it, but there was a sort of wisdom to her that some read as weird and others read as old.
In a rare quiet moment, she was tidying up behind the desk so the person she was helping out would return to a clean work space. That tended to help her relax, and she hoped it would be the same for others. It was one of many meditative practices she had acquired on the long road from childhood temper tantrums to the general serenity she wore like a cloak anymore.