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ways_infirmary2006-05-06 05:23 pm
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Wellard looks... Well, 'prognosis good', even if it has only been a few days. Much better doctoring this time around, it can certainly be said.
When he is awake and focused, he has had The Scarlet Pimpernel to read, as a gift from Amy. When he has still not been thinking over quite a few other things.
Quite a few other things.
When he is awake and focused, he has had The Scarlet Pimpernel to read, as a gift from Amy. When he has still not been thinking over quite a few other things.
Quite a few other things.

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It's good to see, and so he smiles.
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He sits down next to the bed.
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"Good day. Are you well enough for visitation?"
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He has a bit of reason to be a bit more careful around strangers, now- but rather justifiably so.
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"I'm Tom Riddle, Lord Ostium of the House of Arch. I understand you were attacked by Blodwen Rowlands. I was, as well, around the turn of the year."
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A quiet moment, then another nod to Tom. "My name is Wellard, Henry Wellard." His lips twitch with a faint smile. "Formerly of His Majesty's Ship the Renown, late of the West Indies."
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"Wellard?"
He strides into the room, stopping just before the bed. "What the hell happened?"
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"Ah... I got hurt." Short, simple, and technically, really true. And it does for an answer while he mentally tries to sort out where to start.
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"Don't feed me a line, Wellard. They said you weren't feeling good enough to come to the bachelor party, but I thought you were trying to get out of it."
He pulls a chair over. The worry is evident through the stern look.
"What happened?"
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(And probably would have keeled over from embarassment, but he would have been there!)
He sighs quietly. "Its... just rather a lot. I-" Wellard bites his lip, thinking. "There are... evil people here, and I didn't realize someone I knew was one of them."
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She freezes nervously when she notices the new occupant.
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"... hello?"
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"i'm sorry! i didn't mean to..."
She's not entirely sure what she's sorry for, but it's always been a safe bet.
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"Are you here looking for someone?"
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"I am sorry," she says, without preamble. "She would not give it to me. I do not know if she will give it to Security."
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"You went to talk to Mrs Rowlands? Mary, what were you thinking?"
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"She said she should not give it to anyone but you - and then she said that when she was free, she should come to see you - and I shouted at her but she did not listen."
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"You asked her- and... and what? When is she getting out? Why does she want to see me?"
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