"No, Grimm," he said, "I'm just not so blinded by my prejudices that I'm willing to be stupid." His eyes flicked over her. "All my prejudices."
Grimm hissed and backed up.
"So, you already know about her needing fresh air. And I'm presuming that she's informed you no chicken or birds of any kind. It's possible that the bronze in her blood will work itself out naturally, but if it doesn't, she'll need to be bled to get it out. Depending on how much she has to lose, she may need a transfusion. If she does, you cannot go to a doctor for that. Call me and I will take care of it. Giving her blood from anywhere else will kill her, especially while she's weak."
Look, he wasn't saying that Arden wasn't a human and that giving her human blood would be have the same devastating issues as giving a human the wrong blood type. Obviously not. He was just saying not to do it, okay? Any reasons Marc wanted to assume for that were on him.
Re: Any Last Words?
"No, Grimm," he said, "I'm just not so blinded by my prejudices that I'm willing to be stupid." His eyes flicked over her. "All my prejudices."
Grimm hissed and backed up.
"So, you already know about her needing fresh air. And I'm presuming that she's informed you no chicken or birds of any kind. It's possible that the bronze in her blood will work itself out naturally, but if it doesn't, she'll need to be bled to get it out. Depending on how much she has to lose, she may need a transfusion. If she does, you cannot go to a doctor for that. Call me and I will take care of it. Giving her blood from anywhere else will kill her, especially while she's weak."
Look, he wasn't saying that Arden wasn't a human and that giving her human blood would be have the same devastating issues as giving a human the wrong blood type. Obviously not. He was just saying not to do it, okay? Any reasons Marc wanted to assume for that were on him.