Unfortunately, something about Satu still greatly unsettled Bella. She was acting like a perfectly normal kid now - at least, one who hadn't grown up in the grittiest of Detroit trailerparks - but something about her still made Bella feel... icky. She determinedly ignored this. "Oh, that's a great gift," Bella murmured. "The sound of the water must be very soothing. Is she going to have to be in the hospital a long time?" The paranoid part of her brain would have very much liked to ask if she had made her injury worse with her attempt of helping, but she didn't have the nerve to. Possibly because after yesterday's baseball threat, Bella couldn't help but feel like Satu would find a way to give her the most unpleasant answer possible.
"We've actually got a pretty big supply of water species," Bella answered with a smile. "Over the summer the owner and I had a fun time building elemental-themed arrangements." Unfortunately, this meant she was going to have to get up - which she did very carefully. Flora fluttered off her shoulder as she moved, and perched on the bit of counterspace nearest Satu to examine the girl. And her familiar. After briefly filling the room with her thoughtful birdsong, she spoke to the room. Or, mainly the turtle. 'Do you ever get motion sickness?' Bella wasn't sure whether to laugh or hide behind her hands. She settled on busying herself on retrieving a couple of displays from a nearby fridge. She retrieved several species and colors of water lilies, and the star lilies Linnea had mentioned. "Perhaps some white lilies set off with swirled blue orchids?" Bella thought out loud, grabbing a nearby blue flower out of another bouquet. "We could even throw in linnaeas, carefully arranged around the edge of the fountain." She smiled as she mentioned Linnea's namesake. Naturally, Bella loved those sorts of personal touches.