Mia (
frost_jewel) wrote2012-09-04 11:56 am
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16. [voiced]
[It’s been a long few days since the Kin’corrans went “home”; Mia doesn’t remember most of them. Since the 31st she’s been, for the most part, sound asleep in the battledome clinic, trying to recover from…well, everything. Dealing with the fire didn’t help, leaving her spent and dehydrated and coughing. The time she’s spent awake, though, convinced her that things in the village were getting back to normal.
So her first mission of the day, after waking and sorting herself out, is to find something to do that will alleviate this boredom and, just perhaps, help make her case for just going home to lie about there instead.]
I know it has been very difficult and busy in the village just recently. Given the date, it will only stay busy. If it is at all possible, though, I would ask a small favor: would anyone be willing to bring a few books from the library to the battle dome clinic? I promise to return them at the first opportunity. …Once I’m done with them, that is.
While I am thinking about it…well, I would not mind a little company either. I want to hear that everyone is all right.
[Missing out on more than a day always leaves her too disoriented for her liking.]
[[ooc:We interrupt the delicious intro train to bring you If you work in the clinic and would like to have that argument about going home, step right up! She's a patient woman.]]
So her first mission of the day, after waking and sorting herself out, is to find something to do that will alleviate this boredom and, just perhaps, help make her case for just going home to lie about there instead.]
I know it has been very difficult and busy in the village just recently. Given the date, it will only stay busy. If it is at all possible, though, I would ask a small favor: would anyone be willing to bring a few books from the library to the battle dome clinic? I promise to return them at the first opportunity. …Once I’m done with them, that is.
While I am thinking about it…well, I would not mind a little company either. I want to hear that everyone is all right.
[Missing out on more than a day always leaves her too disoriented for her liking.]
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Still very tired. I'm surprised Itachi let me out of the house this morning.
[As the ninja did put his foot down earlier. The exhausted collapse back in December was once too often.]
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[She will likely offer anyway. First, though - tea. Unless he intervenes she will pour it herself.]
I'm sorry you're so tired, still.
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[Nah. He's got it. It's polite of him to do serve her.]
It's alright. This last little while demanded everything and more from us all here. We're all going to be under the weather for a while.
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Are there still a lot of patients here?
[Yes, tea, please and thank you. She actually half-sighs into the first sip of it.]
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Good. I'm glad to hear it. May we never have so many patients here again.
[This fruit. It looks so appetizing. Don't mind her eating in the middle of this conversation.]
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You know, this is the second time something like this has happened to me here, and I am almost afraid that the people I live with are going to think I do this all the time.
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Mmn. Yeah. That last draft had you pretty wrung out... and that... wasn't all that long ago. But the people who know you should understand that both circumstances were pretty extreme.
Though if they do, you'll be in good company.
[Given a certain someone gets the overworked comments all the time. Hazard of being a medic.]
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I know. We're terrible, aren't we? [We, doctors/healers in general. It was always a careful lesson of her father's that she not work herself to death, because what good are you to the people then? In times of stubborn-hero-friend-ordering-around, it's also convenient not to be a hypocrite.]
...Suppose some day a similar thing happens to us? To this village.
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[Said lightly, but sincerely. It was the truth.]
... I hope we can take it with more grace than was shown recently. [A general we... refugee and host alike.] But all we can do is prepare for the worst, try to keep our heads, and what will happen will happen.
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[The tea is more of a comfort than she's letting on. Still, it and her blanket combined can't hold back a shiver.]
Keeping a level head is not easy for everyone. And we can't live as though everything is about to fall apart. That doesn't work.
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[One quick shake of her head.]
This is the part where I usually tell someone to stop thinking so hard and rest. Perhaps I should listen to me and not dwell on something that may never happen.
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[Your choice in topic.]
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[She doesn't exactly believe in belaboring the point about wanting to leave, so that's out. What else can she think of?]
Did you...see anyone you knew? Who had lived in Kin'corra.
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I did speak with some of the others. It was nice... catching up on home.
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...I'm sorry for talking about such serious things. We've all had quite enough of that already, haven't we?
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Alright. Something new. What are your thoughts on sailing?
[Someone is missing the ocean right now.]
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[A chuckle] You're after my own heart. The ocean is my home and my harbor. If I could, I would live on her again. I'm just grateful I can sail her here.
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