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guppy_sandhu) wrote in
ways_infirmary2007-02-19 12:26 am
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[ooc: After this.]
Miniver Cheevy is in one bed, partially sedated and under observation.
Guppy is keeping an eye on him, based mainly in the office but coming every half an hour or less to check him.
[ooc: Visiting post for Miniver.]
Miniver Cheevy is in one bed, partially sedated and under observation.
Guppy is keeping an eye on him, based mainly in the office but coming every half an hour or less to check him.
[ooc: Visiting post for Miniver.]

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He still looked like he wanted to be anywhere else. Never cared for the place. Was here too much last year when his mind fell apart. And being back here now, among all these machines didn't help.
Not like he could do anything. He gazed down at Miniver, his blank expression masking a multitude of emotions.
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He looks like hell. He doesn't see Draco. His mind is focused INTENTLY on the fact that he's starting to see things that he is aware, on some level, do not exist.
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Draco turned to leave, only to knock into a IV stand (an UNUSED one) nearby, causing some noise.
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He takes a seat next to Miniver's bed.
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"You didn't haveta come. Jus' wanted someone to know where I was."
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His eyes fell upon Miniver just as he was about to leave, and his head tilted with morbid curiosity.
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"Go back. Go back under." He seems to be talking to the crumpled blanket. "I don't want to look at you."
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Gently, Roderick takes a few steps toward him - slowly, cautiously - and remains completely silent.
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"Roderick? Are you okay? What happened?" he asks quietly, not wishing to disturb his previous patient if possible.
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"I am not a ghost," he announces with the slightest hint of a twisted smile.
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DAY THREE...
Heavier sedatives calm him, sometimes he almost sleeps.
The clock is ticking...
Re: DAY THREE...
But there was now a model dragon of an Ukrainian Ironbelly, occasionally roaring on the table nearby. The eyes were small pinpricks of red against metallic grey scales.
There was also a charm spell that the wizard just set up with a pair of singing birds, perched on the end of the bar. Varying shades of colors on the feathers that blended into one other.
He then sat down at a seat nearby the bed.
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"Hi," he says quietly. His voice is still raggedy. He looks like hell -- he hasn't had anything to eat or drink in over 48 hours. But he sees.
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Which is why the chair next to his bed is currently occupied by a bohemian, sleeping fitfully herself. (She still isn't sleeping well.)
She's like to wake up if he makes any noise, though.
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She scrubs at her eyes a little and reaches out automatically to rub Miniver's back.
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And she may be near Miniver's bed.
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The small child is fortunate in that the sedatives and whatever's in the IV keeping him hydrated have stableized him somewhat. He's having a friendly, if dazed-sounding, chat with the dragon.
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"Is that a real dragon?"
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Brief glance at the model dragon, and then focuses back at Miniver as he sits in a chair.
"Evening," he quietly said.
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"Hey," he answers, smiling to Draco. "Bored with this yet?"
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Just for Reference
So, of course, she goes with a third option.
The lights are dimmed, and it's very quiet, and Miniver might be asleep, and he might even sleep through it, but sometime around 10:30 or 11, Rilla kicks off her shoes and climbs into his bed, snuggling under the blankets against his side.
It was good for naptime - why shouldn't it be good for bedtime, too?