Clinic Evening Hours, Nov 19

Nov 19, 2005 20:29

*DEATH strolls into the clinic with a pile of official looking papers in his hands. He seems to be working on something. Periodically you notice what looks like a Victoria's Secret catalog at which DEATH scratches his head. Or skull.

His rubber duck seems to be absent.*

((OOC: DEATH!mun is heading to bed. Feel free to bleed all over the floor, ( Read more... )

sam carter, janet fraiser, susan sto helit, rory gilmore, death

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The Waiting Room - Broadcast Away death_n_binky November 20 2005, 03:50:17 UTC
DEATH is probably sitting behind the desk. If you don't see anyone, which is quite likely given who is manning the Clinic, please shout.

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Re: The Waiting Room - Broadcast Away janet_fraiser November 20 2005, 06:00:39 UTC
Janet wandered out from--well, she'd crashed in a chair somewhere in the clinic last night. "Oh," she said, yawning widely. "Hey, is it morning?"

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Re: The Waiting Room - Broadcast Away carter_i_am November 20 2005, 06:10:31 UTC
Sam turned around from where she was making another pot of coffee, in anticipation of more visitors. "Janet? When did you get here?"

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Re: The Waiting Room - Broadcast Away janet_fraiser November 20 2005, 06:12:21 UTC
Janet yawned again. "Actually, I've been here. Since last night, very late. I must've fallen asleep when I sat down."

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Re: The Waiting Room - Broadcast Away carter_i_am November 20 2005, 06:18:53 UTC
"Here," Sam said, as she poured some of the old coffee into a cup and handed it to Janet. "It's nighttime. Fresh coffee will be ready in a minute."

"What happened? No one's told me anything."

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Re: The Waiting Room - Broadcast Away janet_fraiser November 20 2005, 06:31:34 UTC
"Nighttime?" Janet groaned and reached eagerly for the old coffee. "I've got to stop sleeping the day away."

"Crazy Squid Lady attacked Marty. Angelus attacked Rory and, um, Logan too, I think. I heard him brought in while I was asleep." Janet shook her head. "And I heard something on the radio too, but I don't remember exactly what. Something about a soul?"

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Re: The Waiting Room - Broadcast Away carter_i_am November 20 2005, 06:36:07 UTC
"You really do. You ready to head back to the dorms, or do you want to take a walk around and check on everyone first?"

"That must have been what Parker was talking about," Sam groaned. "She said that she was involved in some kind of spell on Angelus that she wasn't sure worked."

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Re: The Waiting Room - Broadcast Away janet_fraiser November 20 2005, 06:45:50 UTC
"I didn't get a chance to check on Rory," said Janet. "So I'd like to see her if she's up."

Janet yawned again and drank some more coffee. "A spell? That matches up with what I remember hearing. Obviously, I'm going to have to pin someone down and get the whole story."

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Re: The Waiting Room - Broadcast Away carter_i_am November 20 2005, 06:48:47 UTC
"Okay. Mind if I come with you?" Until they knew what happened with Angelus, there was no way in hell she was letting Janet walk home alone in the dark. "Yeah, that would be nice. I'm not sure even Parker knows the whole story."

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Re: The Waiting Room - Broadcast Away janet_fraiser November 20 2005, 07:03:35 UTC
"Oh, you know how little I enjoy your company," said Janet, grinning. "Someone's got to know what happened. It's just a matter of figuring out who."

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Re: The Waiting Room - Broadcast Away carter_i_am November 20 2005, 07:07:29 UTC
"Good." She set the coffeepot to brew and walked over towards Rory's exam room. "Yeah, that would be the project, wouldn't it?"

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Re: The Waiting Room - Broadcast Away death_n_binky November 20 2005, 06:18:58 UTC
*DEATH looks up from a book that appears to be entitled Getting What You Want From Men. His pen is scribbling notes furiously of its own accord.*

I SUPPOSE IT MUST BE MORNING SOMEWHERE. YOUR WORLD IS A RATHER CONFUSING SHAPE, IN THIS REGARD, DON'T YOU THINK?

((OOC: Sorry for the retype. Sleep depping and I think I just turned my hair into an ad for crayola... And I apparently lose at html-fu))

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Re: The Waiting Room - Broadcast Away janet_fraiser November 20 2005, 06:20:22 UTC
Janet raises an eyebrow at the pen, but decides to ignore it. "I try not to, actually," she says the player having decided that she's spent enough time in the clinic visiting Jack that seeing DEATH is an option--and fun. "There are logical reasons, I'm sure. I just don't know them."

OOC: NP!

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Re: The Waiting Room - Broadcast Away death_n_binky November 20 2005, 06:27:57 UTC
LOGIC AMONG MORTALS IS ALWAYS A STRANGELY SUBJECTIVE MATTER. TAKE PHILOSOPHERS, FOR EXAMPLE. THEY ARE ALWAYS MOST RELUCTANT TO ACCEPT THEIR OWN MORTALITY, CLAIMING ANY NUMBER OF LOGICAL REASONS AS TO WHY THEY AREN'T REALLY DYING.

WHY IT IS LOGICAL TO PROTEST THE INEVITABLE, INEVITABLY PROVING THE LOGIC OF SAID INEVITABILITY, I HAVE NEVER QUITE UNDERSTOOD. AND YET, THEY NEVER SEEM SURPRISED TO BE DEAD. STRANGE.

*DEATH has set aside his book for a moment and then pen stills. He seems, if possible, slightly more professional.*

((OOC: And go for it. I can always use more people with logical IC reasons for seeing him...))

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Re: The Waiting Room - Broadcast Away janet_fraiser November 20 2005, 06:41:07 UTC
Janet yawned again and sipped at the coffee. Old, yes, but it still had caffeine. "Doesn't logic depend on the premise you're starting out from?" she asked. "Of course, the premise shouldn't be flawed. Maybe that's the problem."

She blinked. "Do they seem unsurprised to be dead?" asked Janet. "It seems to me that, being dead, they'd have no reaction one way or the other."

((OOC: Yay!))

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Re: The Waiting Room - Broadcast Away death_n_binky November 20 2005, 06:48:40 UTC
IT REALLY DEPENDS ON THE DECEASED. MOST ARE GENERALLY SURPRISED TO BE DEAD, A FEW DO NOT ACCEPT IT, AND SOME ARE JUST HAPPY TO HAVE THEIR POTATO. I DON'T HANDLE WHAT COMES AFTER DEATH, I JUST MAKE SURE EVERYTHING IS ON SCHEDULE.

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