Grinning back at him, Stacey confirmed, "I can absolutely do that. I do have to warn you that you won't be able to wear the prosthetic until it fulls heals, which I'm sure you probably figured out on your own." Bending down, she removed the page with the drawing in question from the others, putting it to the side for safe-keeping. "It'll probably take a few hours, but I think we could do it in just one session, if that would be easier for you?" She didn't always do larger pieces all at once, but with Charlie's circumstances, it seemed like that might be better in the long run if she at least offered.
"Depends on what you're getting," she answered with a shrug. "With this, it won't make much of a difference, unless you'd like the colors to change or the lines to shift, or something like that." Chucking at the story, she said, "I have to stick to having any more of my own done here so that any Muggle artists don't get weirded out by the bird on my ribs moving around."