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The Hospital
The hospital is sterile and sprawling, its hallways and patient rooms painted a glaring white. The floor is made of something hard and shining, and the lights are that peculiar kind of flourescent that makes everyone look ill.
The first floor consists of the lobby (painted a sickly green), an emergency room, and several surgery suites, all stocked with cutting-edge, even futuristic, technology and supplies. There is a cafeteria, though the buffet line is empty; the only consumables seem to be stocked in a line of vending machines along one wall. There are no stairs, only elevators, to the upper floors, which all consist of patient rooms: made beds, glazed windows, dying flowers, and the hard plastic orange chairs that are a constant in hospitals.
The whole building smells like antiseptic and death.
((Please mark your healthcare professionals as such, and enjoy!))
The first floor consists of the lobby (painted a sickly green), an emergency room, and several surgery suites, all stocked with cutting-edge, even futuristic, technology and supplies. There is a cafeteria, though the buffet line is empty; the only consumables seem to be stocked in a line of vending machines along one wall. There are no stairs, only elevators, to the upper floors, which all consist of patient rooms: made beds, glazed windows, dying flowers, and the hard plastic orange chairs that are a constant in hospitals.
The whole building smells like antiseptic and death.
((Please mark your healthcare professionals as such, and enjoy!))
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"...so we'll go back to where we came from, soon enough?" he asked. "How much time passes here before we go back?"
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"Although, I have to say, it would really suck if I came back and found everything was a hundred years later, okay, because I just asked someone out on a date and I don't want to go back to find that a) she's already married with grandkids or b) she's dead. That would be terrible."
Conall lay back on the covers, panting. That had taken a lot of energy out of him, but for some reason he felt better.
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He glanced wistfully at the dead lilies. "She brought flowers, too. From her mom's garden, she said."
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He leaned in a little closer to the doctor. "You know, I said I was taking her out as a thank you for saving my life, but I really wouldn't mind if something came out of this."
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