Wilson had spent the morning lounging with House, just simply spending time together enjoying really bad early morning game shows and -cough- other morning activities but he was now heading to the Clinic to put some time in
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[OOC: I was assuming he was still there -- if he can go home by evening that'd be great. Will not have much time to actually play until about 6PM Pacific, though . . .]
Jonathan looks up at Doctor Wilson from the floor where he's digging through one of the unlocked drawers for the tape. He tilts his head to the side and takes a moment to appreciate the way Wilson's body looks, stretching like that. When he's done, he looks back up at Doctor Wilson's face to answer him.
"Wednesday afternoon Doctor, one of my three guaranteed opportunities of visiting you, it's possibly the highlight of my week. I mean, otherwise I have to get attacked by Pond Monsters or vicious Southerners to see you and frankly, I'm running out of good excuses," he says.
There was no missing that glance, Jonathan was rather... blatant with it but as he had the night before Wilson put it down to some sort of game or other youthful bravado and he rolled his eyes.
"Oh for Christ's sake Jonathan, lay off it." Wilson said with a snort and a shake of his head as he stood up and grabbed a bunch of files to move to the office.
Re: Archie's RoomactingltcrumpetNovember 10 2005, 01:21:13 UTC
Archie looked up and smiled. "I'm sorry -- what do you mean by that?"
But the doctor -- because he knew now that this was what this man was -- had a manner about him that seemed to make his meaning clear.
"If you mean to say that I'm ready to get out of here and resume my daily routine, then I would most definitely be interested." He paused for a moment, his forehead wrinkled in thought, then added with a wry smile, "There is, of course, the small matter of reconstructing what exactly constitutes my daily routine, but I think I can manage that."
Re: Archie's Roomdr_jwilsonmdNovember 10 2005, 01:24:35 UTC
Flipping open the young man's chart, Wilson reviewed the last set of vitals he'd taken and then he nodded and looked back to Archie.
"I'm sorry, that is precisely what I mean. You are still shy a few important pounds but I want you to be smart about how you put them back on. No junk food, nutritious meals and try to drink at least three 16 oz bottles of water a day. I've contact Dean Bristow to tell him you were here but I think you should probably check in with him yourself and maybe he can help you reconstruct your schedule and work with your teachers to help you get caught up."
Re: Archie's RoomactingltcrumpetNovember 10 2005, 01:31:32 UTC
Archie nodded, though he was a bit puzzled over the measurement unit to which Wilson referred. "Water and nutritious food. Understood. I appreciate your care, doctor, in contacting the dean. I'll deal with arrangements for my classes tomorrow. Tonight I think I may just need to adjust."
He sighed and swung his still slightly weak legs over the edge of the bed, then stood and took a couple of careful, experimental steps. Much to his relief, though he wouldn't be sprinting any time soon, he didn't feel as though he might fall down.
Running a hand through his tangled hair, he tried to get used to being upright again, and chuckled. "Getting my sea legs back again may take a while, I see."
Still flushed from Study Hall playtime with Daddy, Beka made a stop at the clinic. Having gotten Angelus's OK, she felt Dr. Wilson deserved any answers he might be looking for.
"Doctor," she said pleasantly, approaching his desk but eyeing the coffee behind him.
One dark eyebrow arched in her direction but then he smiled and straightened, turning around to lean in the chair, long legs kicked out haphazardly.
"I was doing my job, Beka but...thank you." Watching he for a moment, he rotated the chair back and forth pensively before speaking again. "It must have been hard...for you."
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"You here for a few hours, Alanna or just passing through?"
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"All right then. I've got some phone calls I need to make and an errand I need to run but I have my pager with me if there are any emergencies."
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"Hello Doctor," he says giving Wilson the once over as he digs through a drawer for tape, "here for my counseling hours."
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"Good evening, Jonathan. Is it that time already, then?"
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"Wednesday afternoon Doctor, one of my three guaranteed opportunities of visiting you, it's possibly the highlight of my week. I mean, otherwise I have to get attacked by Pond Monsters or vicious Southerners to see you and frankly, I'm running out of good excuses," he says.
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"Oh for Christ's sake Jonathan, lay off it." Wilson said with a snort and a shake of his head as he stood up and grabbed a bunch of files to move to the office.
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He knocked on the door waited a beat and then pushed his way on through.
"Good afternoon, Lt. Kennedy...can I interest you in blowing this pop stand?"
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But the doctor -- because he knew now that this was what this man was -- had a manner about him that seemed to make his meaning clear.
"If you mean to say that I'm ready to get out of here and resume my daily routine, then I would most definitely be interested." He paused for a moment, his forehead wrinkled in thought, then added with a wry smile, "There is, of course, the small matter of reconstructing what exactly constitutes my daily routine, but I think I can manage that."
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"I'm sorry, that is precisely what I mean. You are still shy a few important pounds but I want you to be smart about how you put them back on. No junk food, nutritious meals and try to drink at least three 16 oz bottles of water a day. I've contact Dean Bristow to tell him you were here but I think you should probably check in with him yourself and maybe he can help you reconstruct your schedule and work with your teachers to help you get caught up."
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He sighed and swung his still slightly weak legs over the edge of the bed, then stood and took a couple of careful, experimental steps. Much to his relief, though he wouldn't be sprinting any time soon, he didn't feel as though he might fall down.
Running a hand through his tangled hair, he tried to get used to being upright again, and chuckled. "Getting my sea legs back again may take a while, I see."
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"Doctor," she said pleasantly, approaching his desk but eyeing the coffee behind him.
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"Yeeess." Slowly his head came around and when he saw Beka he blinked and then smiled. "Oh, hello, Beka."
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"I was doing my job, Beka but...thank you." Watching he for a moment, he rotated the chair back and forth pensively before speaking again. "It must have been hard...for you."
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