☤ twenty-one

Sep 17, 2009 15:38

I deal with death on a daily basis. That sounds awfully morbid, but it's true. What I do-- moreso than most doctors, maybe, I'm accustomed to it. We save a lot of people, figure things out at the very last moment; we lose people, too. Sometimes because we can't stop it; sometimes because we're asked to; sometimes due to mistakes, lapses in ( Read more... )

a selfish kind of life, curse: affected, playing the dead husband card, keeping secrets, back amongst the living, let's talk about death, elephant in the room

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audio; treadingdawn September 17 2009, 22:06:38 UTC
Perhaps if you were to find something sweet to eat...

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audio; treadingdawn September 18 2009, 02:52:12 UTC
Chase punches sharks. Perhaps he can teach you.

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audio; as_damaged September 18 2009, 03:03:23 UTC
[One moment of blank, stunned silence, and then she laughs.]

...In case of a shark attack I'll know who to call.

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audio; treadingdawn September 18 2009, 03:08:36 UTC
Excellent. We can judge his prowess against maneaters together.

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audio; as_damaged September 18 2009, 03:14:11 UTC
From the safety of dry land, I assume.

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audio; treadingdawn September 18 2009, 03:46:17 UTC
Or a boat in the event that he fails.

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audio; Cameron wonders if this means Chase has been trying to hit on Caspian as_damaged September 18 2009, 03:53:03 UTC
Well, from everything he's said about it, that seems unlikely.

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audio; in Chase's own words Caspian's not pretty enough fff treadingdawn September 18 2009, 03:55:21 UTC
You have not witnessed this either?

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audio; he's just playing hard to get. as_damaged September 18 2009, 04:00:09 UTC
There aren't many sharks in Princeton.

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audio; now it all makes sense treadingdawn September 18 2009, 04:05:21 UTC
...I see. Not many victims arrive at the hospital there?

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audio; as_damaged September 18 2009, 04:09:50 UTC
Car accidents and drug-induced shootings are much more common.

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