Peter had his notes in a folder as he knocked on the door to Margaret's office. He knew there wasn't long until she had her baby, which is why he wanted to start getting this into place as soon as possible. He owed it to Claire
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"Come in." Margaret was planning on working full shifts until she went into labor, but she wasn't working any extras, and she sure wasn't going to hop up when she didn't need to.
Margaret had been making her own notes, and had her own ideas, but she was fairly sure they'd agree with many of Peter's.
Peter walked in, two bottles of water on top of his folder of notes, balancing everything carefully as he shut the door after him. He didn't have to, he could always cheat, but it just seemed like a cheap shot when he did that.
"Afternoon, Margaret," he said, handing her one of the bottles.
"Oh, outstanding. Thanks." Margaret took the bottle and drank off half of its contents in a few thirsty swallows. "Of course now, I'll have to take a break in the middle of the meeting." Bladder capacity was at a premium.
"I made a list of courses I thought she should take at the college, depending on how far she went in high school, she might not need any extra math..." Margaret handed over her list. It contained writing courses, anatomy and physiology, microbiology, chemistry, and introductory organic chemistry.
"And I don't think they have pharmacology, we'll probably have to add that into our courses."
Peter smiled at her. "The downside of being pregnant, I guess." The only downside, considering the miracles babies were."
"She had a troubled time at school," Peter admitted. "Through no fault of her own. Have you met Claire Bennett here in the village? I believe she helps out along with Adam Monroe if things get really dangerous out there." Most of the staff at the clinic knew of Adam, and what his blood could do.
He glanced at the list. "Probably need to add in a few courses in things like ethics," he suggested. "Though not at the beginning."
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Margaret had been making her own notes, and had her own ideas, but she was fairly sure they'd agree with many of Peter's.
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"Afternoon, Margaret," he said, handing her one of the bottles.
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"I made a list of courses I thought she should take at the college, depending on how far she went in high school, she might not need any extra math..." Margaret handed over her list. It contained writing courses, anatomy and physiology, microbiology, chemistry, and introductory organic chemistry.
"And I don't think they have pharmacology, we'll probably have to add that into our courses."
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"She had a troubled time at school," Peter admitted. "Through no fault of her own. Have you met Claire Bennett here in the village? I believe she helps out along with Adam Monroe if things get really dangerous out there." Most of the staff at the clinic knew of Adam, and what his blood could do.
He glanced at the list. "Probably need to add in a few courses in things like ethics," he suggested. "Though not at the beginning."
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