[There is a long pause before he responds to this, and part of him seriously considers getting up, walking the few feet to his door, opening it, and walking across the hall just to see if she was actually okay. Because this did not sound quite as okay as she probably wants it to.
He's not worried about her physically, but wanting to make sure she didn't damage her head.
Then he stares at the post a bit more, before deciding to respond there. He'd take the effort later if there was still signs it was needed.]
Depending on the size of the wound, where it is, and who is bleeding will determine. Many minor wounds seal up on their own with clotting before someone can bleed out. But if it's in a high pressure area, or over a major artery... or the person has something reducing how much they clot... then I'd think between a half hour and a few hours, depending.
And yes, skin generally grows back... though that does also depend.
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He's not worried about her physically, but wanting to make sure she didn't damage her head.
Then he stares at the post a bit more, before deciding to respond there. He'd take the effort later if there was still signs it was needed.]
Depending on the size of the wound, where it is, and who is bleeding will determine. Many minor wounds seal up on their own with clotting before someone can bleed out. But if it's in a high pressure area, or over a major artery... or the person has something reducing how much they clot... then I'd think between a half hour and a few hours, depending.
And yes, skin generally grows back... though that does also depend.