75th Ashan, 717
Whilst Gwen went to get Celeste into something resembling an appropriate appearance to greet Xander, she asked him to wait outside. Lady Andaris would not like him to see her at the moment, Gwen had pointed out. Please, she urged, allow her to afford her ladyship some dignity. Gwen had told lady Andaris, and she reminded Xander of it now, that she thought Celeste's insistence on visiting the sick and helping in the soup kitchens had been a bad idea, but Celeste had heard what her maid said and then done it anyhow.
It was maybe ten bits later that Gwen came back out and told him he could come in. Celeste's room, where once she had applied salve to his bruises after he and his father had fought the night before was darker than usual. The shutters were closed and the curtains drawn across. The doctor was in the room and Celeste was sitting up in bed, propped up on a vast array of pillows. She was ashen white except for the twin spots of red on her cheeks, indicating her fever. Her hair was loose and she had a shawl wrapped around her. With the fire raging in the hearth, the room was warm, but she was shivering, obviously, even from across the room. Her head was laying back, her eyes closed.
"Lord Krome," the doctor spoke in hushed tones, barely above a whisper, "I must urge you not to come in here. Lady Andaris is... quite unwell." The pause, there was no doubt, was significant.
"They think I've gone deaf, too." Celeste's voice was weak, but her brown eyes looked at Xander and she smiled. "I must look awful." Her chest was wheezing as she spoke and she grew breathless after just those few words. "They are worried I will give you what I have." Her eyelids were heavy but she forced them open, "it is just concern. It's so nice to see you, Xander."
As Celeste closed her eyes and lay her head back, the doctor caught Xander's eye and his expression was worried, to say the least. "Would you like to step outside, Lord Krome? I will step out with you, discuss your fiance's condition." He seemed to not want Xander to stay in here any more than Gwen did; both of them were wearing masks, of course, to try to protect them at least.

