"Bollocks to that, if you couldn't stand it's no bother to me. We keep everything clean, and you sure as fuck aren't the first person to end up sitting on the floor outside the loos," Charlie replied, waving away Theo's protest.
Theo was scared of something, Charlie could see that. Human behaviour was surprisingly similar to animal behaviour in many ways and he could sense the timidity and fear coming off him in waves. Not that he thought of Theo as an animal, he was just far more used to studying the behaviour of animals than that of people. The stammering just seemed to confirm his thoughts and Charlie was making extra sure to move clearly and carefully.
As Theo lifted his feet he gave them a quick look by tilting his head to the side, and assessed the sort of thing he might need. It was pointless him sitting just yet when it was a bit of a bugger to get up and down on the lower stool. Doable, and easier than sitting or kneeling on the floor, but not his first choice usually. Even if it was the best solution for this situation.
He stood while he opened the box of healing supplies and searched through it. A lot of it was anti-nausea type potions, but he knew there were also cleansing solutions and bandages too and he located them quickly, and set them on the desk closer to Theo. He frowned at the box, removed the upper layer and made a pleased noise when he found some salve that should start the healing process on the cuts Theo had made. It might even close the smallest ones up. He didn't want to use his wand on Theo himself if he could help it given how nervous the use of a wand seemed to make him.
"Okay," he said, once he'd gathered all the supplies he thought he'd need. "You don't have any allergies do you? Have you use these things before?" he asked, showing the various potions based items to him. They were all bought from reputable potions shops and clearly labelled. He'd even managed to find ones that were still sealed in the box, even if there was another already open. He thought it might be sensible somehow. He could put a note in for the staff to let them know which to finish first and when he'd opened them.