Harry flashed a smiled that let Karrin know he was perfectly fine. No damage done that a few deep breathes and a few minutes wouldn't fix. "Ouch, you pain me in more ways than I can handle," he said feigning a dagger to his heart. "Flashy is effective and also fun," he said with a wiggle of his eyebrows.
He hated seeing Murphy hurt, it did something to his insides. The hospital bed seemed to make her seem smaller, which was a feat in itself, though Harry could see that her spirit was still as strong as ever. "I wish I could do something more than this," he said with a gesture towards himself and whatever he was currently doing. "You have an apartment here?" He asked curiously, wondering just how close the two of them would be living. "Have they told you how long you're going to be here?" Harry now needed details, which was entirely unfair on Murphy, but without a specific goal in mind he felt as though he was floundering horribly. This was one of the few things he really couldn't fix, even with magic.
"And this is why I keep you close," he answered with a grin, knowing full well what she was capable of. "I wouldn't want to be on the wrong side of the angel of vengeance," Harry teased gently, trying to tease Murph back to health. Hey, it could work! Belief did amazing things. "You'd really consider teaming up with us?" Harry asked, sitting back and regarding her curiously, "because you would be a terrifying PI. In a good way," he added with a smile. "I think you and Daisy would make a helluva team to be on. Think about it and when you're up to it I'll introduce you guys," and the weight of their joint awesomeness might break the universe as Harry knew it, but he was totally fine with that.