http://damned-intercom.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] damned-intercom.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] damned_institute2010-03-19 07:17 am

Day 48: Intercom, Evening

"AACHOO! Ahem!" The Head Doctor's slightly-better-but-still-congested voice came on clearly over the intercom. The sound of Nurse Lydia sighing and pulling out a tissue from somewhere in the background was also audible.

"Ah! Yes, thank you..." the Head Doctor muttered before continuing: "Well, it seems like today, like all days, must come to an end, even if it wasn't quite as bright and cheerful as we would like, hmmm? In any case, everyone will now be escorted to their quarters.... mmaahh... AAACHOO! Ah! Erb– yes, to their quarters, where they'll be served some Atlantic wild-caught salmon seasoned with garlic and herbs, along with mashed potatoes and a small garden salad. Our usual vegetarian alternatives and drinks are also available, along with a chocolate mousse dessert.

"And that's all... all ...aaaachoo!"

The intercom clicked off.

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[identity profile] meironohosoku.livejournal.com 2010-03-20 05:32 am (UTC)(link)
Hanyuu poked at her dinner, a small frown on her face. Truth be told, she wasn't feeling all that hungry, although she knew she probably needed to eat something. It wasn't very smart to go around this place on an empty stomach, especially since the nightshift was just around the corner. Still, she was a little... preoccupied.

The spirit had only just woken up a few minutes ago, when the nurse brought the tray of dinner into the room. That worried her -- and it made her a little irritated too, if she were perfectly honest. After all, if she slept through the day, that meant not being able to check in with anyone during the day. It also meant she'd be going into nightshift without any plans -- and that was definitely the more worrisome of the two. She'd gone out on her own a few times, but that was dangerous, and she really didn't want to continue to press her luck.

Sighing, Hanyuu started in on the dessert, skipping over the rest of the meal for the time being. There was no harm in eating the chocolate stuff first, right? Plus, sweets always made her feel better.