Strafe (post: 1433338) wrote:OOC: That's a little bit... dirty. but ok. <_< ... anyways...
I'm really just making up stuff about this medical stuff. I have no clue. Feel free to call me out on stuff.
-Justine-
She watched as the girl walked in, clothed normally. Something she had yet to see of Ilyana. It was a pleasant surprise, save for the mysterious bulge in her pocket. But Justine decided to let it pass.
She sighed, and combed her hand through her hair, and took each sheet of paper, laying them out for her. "Alright then. So this is the patient release and discharge form. Sign it so that Ms. Felden can leave." She turned to the next form. "This is the malpractice waiver, so that if anything bad happens, we know it's our fault, not the hospital's." She turned the page slowly, watching to see how Ilyana would react. She had seen the girl hesitate slightly when handling the unwind's parts.
"And this is the unwinding waiver, so that no damages done to any of Jacob Simmons' organs can be blamed on us after this point. It's a formality for those bureaucratic dogs that insist that unwinds are still alive after being unwound. Well. Mr. Simmons is cleaning Ms. Felden's blood fairly well for it being against his will. In any case, sign there, there and there. "
Justine walked back to her desk and checked the clock. "In any case, I have to make rounds, and you are free to do as you wish for the remainder of the day. We'll talk about your lodging later." As was her usual treatment, Justine walked out of her office without saying goodbye.
Nami (post: 1434345) wrote:OOC: Lovely posts! Sorry I wasn't able to post until now ^^]warm[/I] food, a nice place to sleep with no dangers and plenty of room." She straightened and shrugged, "some people just don't want a good life I suppose." Jill flicked her soaking hair from her face and glanced down at Jake, "later." she turned and marched toward the alley entrance-way, hoping he would follow.
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Strafe (post: 1434260) wrote:OOC: Nono. I thought you were being pervy and making fun of how Justine said, "Do with your fingers what you will." Which could really mean anything <_<. Never mind that though.
-Justine-
People. People. People. Some people, she thought, smirking. These people took their lives way too seriously. It was rather sad in a funny way. She repeated the conversation in her mind:
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"WHAT?!? What do you mean I'm going to die!!! The woman heaved. "I have everything, all that I've worked for my entire life. A house, a career, money, everything!"
Justine tried very hard not to smirk at the beauty of the situation. Here was the tower of babel at it's finest. Man's pride crushed in the face of their mortality. She hid her laughter and faced the woman in a serious, calm manner.
"Now, Ms. Andrews, I cannot say that you have taken very good care of yourself. If you see here, the chart shows that your liver has deteriorated to the point where it could fail at any moment. Furthermore, your kidneys are almost dead completely, overrun by cancer cells. If you had decided to take a leave off of work and undergone chemotherapy, you probably would have had a good chance of living. Unfortunately, it's a bit too late right now."
Ms. Andrews Fumed. "Then why don't you go cut up one of those good for nothing teenagers and give me a kidney and liver? I can pay for that."
"Well, I would normally do that, but you have a high risk of anaphylaxis, so I'm afraid that any organ transplants are out of the question."
Tears of pure rage welled up in Ms. Andrew's eyes. She huffed, and looked away in injustice. Justine kept her gaze steady, unsure of what she would do next.
"My son."
"Hm?" Justine asked, curious.
"Take my Son's organs and give them to me."
Justine blinked. Well that was quite a surprise. It would work yes, but what sort of mother would kill their own son. Justine smirked openly. This was just too much.
"Well, we'll have to talk with your son first obviously, since it would kill him, but it would work." Justine looked off to the side, smiling. Ms. Andrews was so disgusting that Justine couldn't help but be amazed. It was beautiful.
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Well, she would see how that turned out. But in any case, she was done with rounds now. She would visit the cafeteria and get something light to eat.
Lo and behold, there was her little apprentice hungrily scarfing down some soup and bread. She hated to be an annoyance, but the opinion of the girl didn't matter much to her anyways. They would have to see a lot of each other in any case. She got a sandwich and sat across from Ilyana.
"So, Dr. Toris, I never had the chance to ask. What do you think about all of this? I mean, you seem to be rather troubled as of late."
Strafe (post: 1435272) wrote:-Justine-
She looked at the girl amusedly, studying her for a few seconds. Everyone took themselves so seriously. She shrugged. "Well seeing as I am giving you free room and board, it is quite clear that I do care about your well being on at least one level. Or else I wouldn't have picked you up in the first place." She leaned forward, resting her chin on the back of her hand. "I'm not heartless of course. I need a heart to be able to enjoy pain. Though if you really wish to die as a hobo, that's perfectly fine with me. Your choice either way."
"In any case, I do agree about your name. An identity reassignment, that is, a documented, not physical, procedure is in order if you would care so much as to remain here."
"As to the untimely fate of Mr. Simmons, all I can say is c'est la vie." She made a move as if to get up. "So. Is that all, Doctor... Well... No. Who are you again? I can't seem to remember your name." She smirked.
Nami (post: 1435441) wrote:Robert ran a shaky-hand through his hair and took the piece of paper, "uh...no I don't. But... I don't really know anyone who would help you." He frowned, "I...could," he mumbled, "I don't want to just abandon a girl.. that would be terrible. And Unwinds have it really hard." he looked up at Chelsea. "I have to finish a report...but after that, I can help you. If you would like?"
Robert knew he wasn't really a brave man, in fact, he was normally a chicken, but lately all this unwind nonsense had been carried too far and he felt the need to stand up against it. Somewhere deep inside, a flame had formed and he was ready to battle back.
Nami (post: 1434345) wrote:
Anjali heard Alex scream and jumped a little, she turned around and saw him drop in. "Alex." she whispered, "hurry!" she gripped onto Laurence, though, he hadn't yet picked her up. "We have to go."
Nami (post: 1436034) wrote:IC: Jill was relieved to see Jake had followed her, she smirked. "More than you know." She waved for him to go first. "I have to lock this. So you go ahead, I'll be right behind you." the rain poured down more heavily now and she frowned up at the sky. "C'mon man, I'm already soaked. I think I might catch a cold." She brushed her slick brown hair from her eyes. "You are going to need to dry off too."
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