she can completely understand why he's upset. losing meteion is a huge loss to all of them - but she was so close to kashuu and the others... she can imagine it must really sting.]
I've been keeping busy. [but she's okay. as she talks, she fetches a roll of bandages from the cabinet.] Here... there's plenty.
[WHY does his potato also have the intelligence of a potato, this is what he wants to know.
Either way, he'll take the roll with a grateful nod.]
Mm, smart idea. [He almost wishes he was a more proficient doctor so he could keep himself busy, too, instead of having to sit around contemplating the whole No Information they currently have.
With a little sigh, as he looks down at the bandages:] Stupisada didn't go pod after he got back, so can you help me keep an eye on him tomorrow?
[For the next two weeks that they're stuck here unless they badend or if goodend truly does just mean they live here forever in unchanging peace... Wild.
There's a little flicker of something fond in his expression at that, though. His stupid potato.]
I was trying, anyway. That guy doesn't make it easy sometimes, but he knows when to be a good patient... Thankfully none of it's too bad, so I could use what you taught me.
[There's a little flicker of a smile, since, mood!]
Mm. I'm glad you're willing to take on so many students and all. [Jiuqing's busy busy doctoring and teachering life...] --I was gonna talk to you about that, actually. If we do get more pods it probably won't be a problem, but d'you mind teaching me the kinds of stuff humans need for stabilizing? Like, if they're in real bad shape but you can't get 'em care just yet.
she really shouldn't be surprised that kashuu is asking this. she smiles, and nods once.]
I wouldn't mind teaching you that at all. That's the sort of skill you hope to never have to use, but it's very good to have it, just in case there's ever a need.
[A little, sloping shrug. Better to be prepared than caught off guard, even if it feels like that's the only thing that happens to them here, over and over again.]
--Thanks, though. S'there anything I can trade you?
You, selfish? Nah. [Waving a hand like, perish the thought!] If I can help you out, that's all the better, though. But if you think of anything else, just lemme know, 'kay?
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she can completely understand why he's upset. losing meteion is a huge loss to all of them - but she was so close to kashuu and the others... she can imagine it must really sting.]
I've been keeping busy. [but she's okay. as she talks, she fetches a roll of bandages from the cabinet.] Here... there's plenty.
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Either way, he'll take the roll with a grateful nod.]
Mm, smart idea. [He almost wishes he was a more proficient doctor so he could keep himself busy, too, instead of having to sit around contemplating the whole No Information they currently have.
With a little sigh, as he looks down at the bandages:] Stupisada didn't go pod after he got back, so can you help me keep an eye on him tomorrow?
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I will. I was hoping that he might, if he found a moment when it wasn't being used by someone else, but...
[they were most likely in use right from cyoa returns until curfew.]
...now we'll just have to wait for them to be working again.
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I heard from Vax that the residents said we might be able to get another pod in here... Maybe kinda like how the archery stuff showed up at the dojo.
[THEY NEED IT... with how many people get injured every week....]
Thanks, though. I'll go help him patch up what he's got now, at least.
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[it would make all of their lives so much easier for the next. looks at calendar. two weeks that they're stuck here?
only jiuqing doesn't know about ooc scheduling, so like. however long they're stuck here.]
If you need any assistance, I'd be glad to help. But you seemed to have things well in hand, yesterday. He said you were taking care of him.
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[For the next two weeks that they're stuck here unless they badend or if goodend truly does just mean they live here forever in unchanging peace... Wild.
There's a little flicker of something fond in his expression at that, though. His stupid potato.]
I was trying, anyway. That guy doesn't make it easy sometimes, but he knows when to be a good patient... Thankfully none of it's too bad, so I could use what you taught me.
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[she's not glad yasusada was hurt, but -
since he was, at least kashuu was able to do something for him. that's worth being relieved about.]
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Mm. I'm glad you're willing to take on so many students and all. [Jiuqing's busy busy doctoring and teachering life...] --I was gonna talk to you about that, actually. If we do get more pods it probably won't be a problem, but d'you mind teaching me the kinds of stuff humans need for stabilizing? Like, if they're in real bad shape but you can't get 'em care just yet.
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she really shouldn't be surprised that kashuu is asking this. she smiles, and nods once.]
I wouldn't mind teaching you that at all. That's the sort of skill you hope to never have to use, but it's very good to have it, just in case there's ever a need.
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[A little, sloping shrug. Better to be prepared than caught off guard, even if it feels like that's the only thing that happens to them here, over and over again.]
--Thanks, though. S'there anything I can trade you?
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If I were to ask you for anything else in addition to that, then I'd just be being selfish!
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You, selfish? Nah. [Waving a hand like, perish the thought!] If I can help you out, that's all the better, though. But if you think of anything else, just lemme know, 'kay?
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[she smiles.]
...I'll let you know, though. Thank you.
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Uwah, you're so honest... But okay, I'm gonna hold you to it.
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...I don't want to keep you here when I'm sure you must be worried about Sir Yasusada.
[and also trial is looming,,,]
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