In this short scene, Dr. Bledsoe is resting in bed when he hears a tapping on the door. He is surprised to find that it is a tap from the healing wizard. He asks the tap if he is feeling well, and the tap says that he is. He then asks the tapping if he has been lying, and she says that she has been. She then asks him if he heard her mention the name "Leah Blesha" in the past, and he replies that he has never heard anyone mention such a thing. He tells her that he heard rumors about her not spreading them, and that she was trying to separate her soul from her own. He says that four years ago, he tried to kill himself, but he was unable to do so.
In this short scene, Dr. Bledsoe is resting in bed when he hears a tapping on the door. He is surprised to find that it is a tap from the healing wizard. He asks the tap if he is feeling well, and the tap says that he is. He then asks the tapping if he has been lying, and she says that she has been. She then asks him if he heard her mention the name "Leah Blesha" in the past, and he replies that he has never heard anyone mention such a thing. He tells her that he heard rumors about her not spreading them, and that she was trying to separate her soul from her own. He says that four years ago, he tried to kill himself, but he was unable to do so.