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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!))
Re: Professional: Ahava Jackson
She put the ointment on a swab and applied it to his face, talking to distract him. "An MD is short for a degree called Doctor of Medicine. It means that I passed medical school. Right now I'm a practicing psychiatrist; I perform therapy and proscribe medications and medical tests as needed."
Re: Professional: Ahava Jackson
Whatever she put on him this time felt like liquor. "You sure that's not a good vintage you're wasting on me, doctor?" he asked. "That does burn quite powerfully, you know."
"But what is a psychiatrist? And therapy? I daresay you sound much like the physicians I see in my own world."
Re: Professional: Ahava Jackson
Much like his physicians? Ahava had to smile. "Not so much, no. Psychiatrists... we work with people who have mental illnesses, problems with their brain that aren't physical. Well, most of the people I see have a chemical imbalance in their brain which is physical-- but that doesn't matter. Therapy is a variety of ways we use to help people with those illnesses. Like the way you work a healing limb, to make it stronger."
Re: Professional: Ahava Jackson
"Sicknesses of the mind, you say? Like an imbalance of their humors, then? And you can strengthen those humors or rebalance them to make them stronger? Is that what you do?"
Re: Professional: Ahava Jackson
Nothing had anything to do with humors, really, but Ahava wasn't going to start a medical revolution somewhere/somewhen she knew nothing about.
"It's... it's your mind lying to you. Telling you things that aren't true or real. Therapy helps you see the lies."
Re: Professional: Ahava Jackson
"Ah, true. The mind can be a powerful thing. So what do you do during this therapy, then, that helps you see these lies?"
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"I suppose, then, that there's no fountain of youth, nor any panacea that would cure all ills, then," he said. "A pity."
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Which was not at all what her parents had said to her, any of the four (she counted Dennis now), but her whole hometown certainly thought it. Even some of her professors, which was just gross.
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She thought about the rest of it, then said, "I'm flattered, I think, but no, I haven't found anymore. Not looking right now either-- my best friend is going through a divorce and I've gotta be there for him." Especially since he might be getting divorced because of her. Not that Duncan would ever say as much.
Re: Professional: Ahava Jackson
"Oh, no! Your friend's wife--has she left him?"
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He took off the gauze. Only a faint red streak remained.
Re: Professional: Ahava Jackson
Much like Robin, it sounded like. "So you got your own lady friend?"
Re: Professional: Ahava Jackson
He smiled at the doctor. "We've been together for a long time, but the idea of marriage isn't for us, it seems."
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"My lady friend doesn't have a permanent home. She could have one, certainly. She's honored well enough in her home country, but it's just not in her nature. Sometimes I think it was my ship that netted her instead of...well, myself."
Re: Professional: Ahava Jackson
She giggled at the thought of a ship being attractive. "Well, your looks couldn't have hurt."
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He grinned toothily at Ahava. "I've been told I can be quite the charmer, yes."
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AKA, no way, jose. Cute though he was.
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