Fifth's 3rd

Jan 25, 2009 22:55

[A soft light voice.]

Bella Swan? After you receive your clothing and finish breakfast, please expect… someone to come and pick you up. There was a delay in your therapy and we will be holding it this morning.

[and after a great moments struggle with herself she managed to bite out with some effort and a change in her voice]Gary Smith. I want her ( Read more... )

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cowboy_newsie January 26 2009, 07:01:59 UTC
No.

No' Gary.

He don'--

He doesn' have t'go near her. If she needs t'be brough' let somebody else do it.

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mentis_reae January 26 2009, 07:05:59 UTC
...

I agree with Kelly. There are a number of, ah, relatively competent staff members who would be able to execute the same job, and who have not, indeed, hurt Ms. Swan in the past.

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slugsannin January 26 2009, 07:29:00 UTC
I Understand the circumstances, boys. And I thank you for your concern, but things are being dealt with. ...Mr. Smith... will be the one to escort her to the Therapy room. And if he does not do his job as expected, he can expect a new form of job.

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cowboy_newsie January 26 2009, 07:36:14 UTC
It do-- doesn' have t'be him! Any o' us-- I'll take her down, she need it. If she needs it. Bu' no' him.

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isdazzled January 26 2009, 07:52:48 UTC
...Therapy? I -- o-okay.

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slugsannin January 26 2009, 09:37:55 UTC
You will be fine, Miss Swan. I will see you shortly.

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isdazzled January 26 2009, 09:49:24 UTC
Yes, ma'am.

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relaxfriend January 26 2009, 08:33:46 UTC
I'll be over there with her in a minute, Doc.

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slugsannin January 26 2009, 09:39:00 UTC
Thank you Mr. Smith. And as i said... she shell not be harmed on the trip over here. If there is an issue, please let me know before you take matters into your own hands.

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relaxfriend January 26 2009, 09:42:02 UTC
I do not contrary to popular belief, beat people on their way back and forth to different rooms. That's more Paul's style than mine, thank you very much.

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slugsannin January 26 2009, 09:49:14 UTC
This is very good to know, Mr. Smith. I do like to have my patients appear in one piece when I see them. This seems to be an issues I haven't exactly experienced yet. The Unharmed patient. I will be grateful for your professionalism in this task. Thank you.

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andgettingworse January 26 2009, 19:00:47 UTC
Look who it is.

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