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Dayshift 22: Sun Room (Evening Shift)
It was probably a good thing Penelo listened to that weird silver haired man (she never really did get his name, did she?), because her short investigation of the Bulletin Board revealed that she wasn't alone after all. Larsa and Gabranth were here too, for whatever reason.
Penelo still couldn't quite wrap her mind around the concept that Gabranth was alive, when she had heard his dying words and had later attended his funeral back at Archades. Basch had taken his place since then, and it just boggled her. How could Gabranth have returned to life? There was no force in Ivalice that could do that.
Then again, it looked like she wasn't in Ivalice anymore.
Penelo sighed, seating herself at a table near the bulletin board as she waited for Larsa and Gabranth to arrive. Hopefully, Larsa would have some answers; she never doubted his ability to dig up information, no matter what the situation. Even so, what did they get themselves into?
"At least Vaan isn't here," Penelo reminded herself. She had gone from frantically searching for Vaan to praising the Gods that he hadn't been captured in this prison.
Penelo still couldn't quite wrap her mind around the concept that Gabranth was alive, when she had heard his dying words and had later attended his funeral back at Archades. Basch had taken his place since then, and it just boggled her. How could Gabranth have returned to life? There was no force in Ivalice that could do that.
Then again, it looked like she wasn't in Ivalice anymore.
Penelo sighed, seating herself at a table near the bulletin board as she waited for Larsa and Gabranth to arrive. Hopefully, Larsa would have some answers; she never doubted his ability to dig up information, no matter what the situation. Even so, what did they get themselves into?
"At least Vaan isn't here," Penelo reminded herself. She had gone from frantically searching for Vaan to praising the Gods that he hadn't been captured in this prison.
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Her only ulterior motive in this was not going insane for real with nothing to do. Although sometimes students had a lot to teach their professors, as well.
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"You should be more focused on trying to get better before you do any of that, though, dear. There's plenty of time for you to do that kind of thing once you're approved to leave...I do commend you for asking, though. Not a lot of patients are concerned about that kind of thing." Her voice was sympathetic. "Don't worry your head about that, though -- we take very good care of the children here."
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She didn't even pause for thought before she went on, "You can hardly claim the younger patients need time to get better, too--routine is what's best for children, and the need for normalcy is strong in people of all ages. Children go to school--that's the way it is, even in preliterate socities." She would have gone on to give examples, but that required mentioning cities long gone that the nurse would likely be certain she'd only made up.
"Not only that, but the focus here is on healing the mind, correct? The mind is like a muscle--it gets stronger when it's used more. I certainly don't think any of the children here should be subjected to overly intense courses, I realize that the stress most of them must be feeling means that they should take it easy, but that doesn't mean they should be left to play all day. As the focus here is on getting us well again so we can resume our normal lives, I would think not letting the ones still in school fall behind would be a priority as well--mental illness is a bad enough stigma in most places. In light of that, being held back on top of that is something that should be avoided if at all possible even moreso, don't you agree?"
If her chart said she wasn't a teacher, after that speech the nurse would be incredibly foolish to believe it.
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It was slightly annoying to the nurse to be admonished and lectured, as if she were the one who was crazy, but she had quickly learned after being hired by the Institute that smiling and nodding did a body good. "Why don't you sit down and relax for a while? Dinner is soon, aren't you looking forward to that?"
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"And whether or not there is something wrong with my mind, you can stop treating me like a child--I don't appreciate being patronized. I'm an adult perfectly capable of telling time and deciding what to do in light of that. I understand that you're supposed to be an authority here, but there are ways to speak to one's charges without treating them like toddlers."
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"Here...why don't you sit down, and I could bring you a book from the library...?" Perhaps that would calm Jeanne down a bit -- she seemed highly intelligent, but oh so disturbed -- to treat someone like that when they were showing concern! This time, her tone of voice wasn't placating, and was honestly worried instead.
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Without even looking back at the woman, Raine got up and went straight back to the library; she needed to take stock of what was available, and from there she could start making lesson plans. She didn't know yet who would actually show up if school was optional as well as technically no-credit, but at least a few should. The first lesson wasn't going to be nearly as academic as she liked, but the second one should be. And they would go from there.