She knew that she shouldn’t have been able to pick up the wolf normally, but the Vampire blood now in her system would explain it. Once he’d placed his paw over her hand, she shifted her crimson gaze back to him, a soft smile on her features.
”Hey… It’s okay, I’m done… It’s all out, all clean… I need you to be still for me, buddy… Get all of this nastiness out of your fur…” It wasn’t uncommon for Asche to think about those around her before herself, she could take a bath afterwards. She refrained from using the soap, as if that’d gotten into an open wound, it was going to be Hell.
Asche was sure to keep the water away from his maw and eyes, being sure none got in his ears as either. Delicate fingers worked through his fur, making sure to wash away any blood or Wolvesbane that may have tried to be sneaky and stick behind. She was going to get hungry, and she would likely get hungry soon. But for right now, she had other things to worry about.
Once he was all cleaned, she turned off the water and stepped away to get the largest beach towel they owned.
”Kyler, get the door. I need to put him by the fire…” She murmured, reaching in to take the wolf from the back and carefully wrapping him up. She moved into the living room quickly, settling him close enough to the fire that he would dry and stay warm, but not so close that he would overheat. Running her hand over the top of his head, lovingly, she smiled warmly.
”Just relax… okay…?” she reassured him before standing and making her way towards Kyler.
She placed her palm against his cheekbone and looked him over, carefully, worriedly.
”Are you okay…?” there was a weakness in her voice, the Deadman’s blood still obviously having some sort of effect, but not enough so to paralyze her. It was simulating an actual change. Clever. She looked into his eyes, as if she were studying for some kind of affliction before wrapping her arms around his neck and hugging him close.