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damned_institute2008-06-26 01:22 pm
Day 33: Doctor's Office 8 [Dr. Disraeli]
Someone was just being naughty now.
Another break in, this one far more obvious, greeted him as he entered his office. It did not seem as though anything had been stolen however, merely left sitting out on his desktop for all the world to see. Hardly a place for his precious research to be. "Really now," Jizabel shook his head as he walked over and returned the glass jars to their proper place. At least neither had been damaged or he'd have been in need of a replacement pair. Had this been as a warning? The execution of it had been terrible if that was the case. Creative, but nothing that would rattle him. In any event he had no time to worry over it now. A little extra work had gone into his newest toxin and had caused him a bit of a delay in getting to the facility this morning; his first patient would be arriving shortly. After slipping the vile in with the jars, Jizabel closed the drawer and locked it tight. He then took a seat and fished out his files for today.
With Thursday came the last of his patients. Finally. It was about time Jizabel knew more than what he'd by now thoroughly read over on paper concerning these last two. After all, he couldn't make a decision for his favorite until he'd met all listed. Currently though, he still held a particular fondness for his youngest.
But that was also something he'd have to think on at a later time. For now his focus needed to be with another teenager, a one Terry Conason. Older than the boy he'd been thinking on just then but far closer to the age of whom Jizabel usually dealt with. Perhaps he would be entertaining. Perhaps not. The doctor could only hope for the best. There had been mention of parental issues pertaining to the father in his file, after all. Always a great topic of discussion, family.
And there they were now. He returned the files and after once again finding no reason to answer the door personally, Dr. Disraeli called for entrance.
Another break in, this one far more obvious, greeted him as he entered his office. It did not seem as though anything had been stolen however, merely left sitting out on his desktop for all the world to see. Hardly a place for his precious research to be. "Really now," Jizabel shook his head as he walked over and returned the glass jars to their proper place. At least neither had been damaged or he'd have been in need of a replacement pair. Had this been as a warning? The execution of it had been terrible if that was the case. Creative, but nothing that would rattle him. In any event he had no time to worry over it now. A little extra work had gone into his newest toxin and had caused him a bit of a delay in getting to the facility this morning; his first patient would be arriving shortly. After slipping the vile in with the jars, Jizabel closed the drawer and locked it tight. He then took a seat and fished out his files for today.
With Thursday came the last of his patients. Finally. It was about time Jizabel knew more than what he'd by now thoroughly read over on paper concerning these last two. After all, he couldn't make a decision for his favorite until he'd met all listed. Currently though, he still held a particular fondness for his youngest.
But that was also something he'd have to think on at a later time. For now his focus needed to be with another teenager, a one Terry Conason. Older than the boy he'd been thinking on just then but far closer to the age of whom Jizabel usually dealt with. Perhaps he would be entertaining. Perhaps not. The doctor could only hope for the best. There had been mention of parental issues pertaining to the father in his file, after all. Always a great topic of discussion, family.
And there they were now. He returned the files and after once again finding no reason to answer the door personally, Dr. Disraeli called for entrance.

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Zelgadis didn't like talking in general and the way this was going he didn't like at all. Better to keep his mouth shut before he put Amelia in even more danger.
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"You are being remarkably childish considering your age, Mr. Conason," Dr. Disraeli sighed, mildly irritated now. He had every right to be exasperated for how difficult his patient was being. They weren't going to get anywhere if things kept up like this. "I have a job to do, and that requires at least some cooperation on your part, so do not expect that I will put up with resistance for much longer." It wasn't so much of a threat as another warning. Dr. Disraeli had to give him something to think on and consider before this resulted in force. So, for the last time, he was given one final warning as a question. "Do you not want to get better and be released from this place?"
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But the monsters at night...
Might as well ask.
"Get better from what?"
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"From your illness naturally," Dr. Disraeli answered vaguely, then elaborated, "You've believed yourself to be a chimera, I believe - a mix of golem, demon, and human. But as you can see you are most certainly all human and have never once been mixed with anything. Creatures such as that do not even exist."
It was true there were many myths and legends concerning the creatures mentioned, and Jizabel himself did believe in the existence of true demons through his own beliefs, but even he could not attest to having seen the truest forms of either demons or golems. Only the bodies of those they chose to hide in.
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He bristled as the doctor explained what a chimera was-- it was still hard to recognize the body he had once posessed. But Zelgadis felt himself agreeing with the doctor-- Zelgadis had always been human, never anything else. If the doctor wanted to quibble about exteriors, it might be a different story, but as it was--
"I've always been human." He agreed gravely.
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He'd read the file, limited though the information may have been, and he knew enough of what the patient had at one time claimed to have some doubts that he was being truthful. It wasn't every day someone went out for revenge against someone they claimed had reconstructed his body's composition.
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[ooc: how long do we want to backthread this?]
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"There is a priest you've had certain... issues with in the past, is there not?"
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The next question made him practically jump out of his skin, but all the doctor saw was the slight raising on an eyebrow.
Though, when Zelgadis thought about it, the doctor wasn't nessecarily talking about his grandfather. Since Xelloss was here (L-sama save us all) it was more likely he was referring to the "trickster" priest.
"A priest?" Zelgadis asked coyly, hoping to annoy the doctor as much as he was annoying the ex-chimera.
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He stared stonily at the doctor, unwilling to speak lest the doctor learn even more about Zelgadis' past.
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"I'm not here to make you feel bad, you understand? But there are things that need to be discussed so that I can possibly consider releasing you. Believe me, I'm only trying to help." But not really. Jizabel only helped himself, but it was better to continue playing the "good doctor" card even if the chance of earning a patient's trust was little to none.