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- aigis,
- brainiac 5,
- canada,
- castiel,
- claire bennet,
- claire littleton,
- claude,
- dean winchester,
- edgar,
- ema skye,
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- kirk,
- klavier,
- l,
- lana skye,
- masaomi,
- mello,
- minato,
- morgan,
- peter parker,
- peter petrelli,
- prussia,
- rita,
- ritsuka,
- s.t.,
- scar (tlk),
- scott pilgrim,
- snow,
- sora,
- spock,
- taura,
- the doctor,
- tim drake,
- tomoe,
- trickster,
- two-face,
- venom,
- woody,
- xemnas,
- zack
Day 52: Game Room
Lunch had taken his mind from his worries, if only for a few minutes. But after the intercom sounded and the nurses began leading patients onto the next activity, one look at the bulletin board brought everything back in full force. No replies from Ashton, Dias or Dad. By now Claude felt like he was practically counting down until the end of the day, when he was going to have to finally grapple with the real possibility that most of his friends from before Landel's, as well as his own father, had fallen victim to the institute.
And now he was going to have to deal with his mother being here on top of that. It didn't seem like a coincidence that she'd show up right when his father's whereabouts were so up in the air. But what did it mean? Why couldn't Landel leave his family out of this?
Normally, the announcement about new video games would have made him perk up, but his eyebrows only knit together with concern as his nurse led him into the game room. That didn't seem to stop her from trying to get him to unwind, though.
"Oh, come now, Thomas, you've worn that expression for most of the day!" she told him with a frown. "Why don't you have a bit of fun now that your eyes are all better? I'm sure you could use it."
The last thing he wanted was to be reminded of his "sleep studies", he darkly thought to himself. But before he could protest, his nurse had sat him down in front of one of the television screens. There was an old gaming console, one Claude had never seen before, and he glanced at her with a confused expression. "Go on," she encouraged as she placed one of the controllers in his hands. "I know how much you enjoy these kinds of things. Someone will come play with you soon, too, I'm sure. Doesn't that sound nice?"
He didn't have time to answer her, because she'd soon bustled off to tend to some of the other patients. Claude watched her leave with a sigh. He realized the daytime staff meant well, which made knowing what they turned into at night even worse to think about. But now he was just being negative for the sake of it, wasn't he?
Taking in a small breath, he reached over to the console and turned it on. As long as he was waiting for some kind of answer from the bulletin, there probably wasn't much he could do except pass the time. Claude watched the title screen appear on the television, his expression growing more curious in spite of himself. Super Mario Bros....
[For Prussia!]
And now he was going to have to deal with his mother being here on top of that. It didn't seem like a coincidence that she'd show up right when his father's whereabouts were so up in the air. But what did it mean? Why couldn't Landel leave his family out of this?
Normally, the announcement about new video games would have made him perk up, but his eyebrows only knit together with concern as his nurse led him into the game room. That didn't seem to stop her from trying to get him to unwind, though.
"Oh, come now, Thomas, you've worn that expression for most of the day!" she told him with a frown. "Why don't you have a bit of fun now that your eyes are all better? I'm sure you could use it."
The last thing he wanted was to be reminded of his "sleep studies", he darkly thought to himself. But before he could protest, his nurse had sat him down in front of one of the television screens. There was an old gaming console, one Claude had never seen before, and he glanced at her with a confused expression. "Go on," she encouraged as she placed one of the controllers in his hands. "I know how much you enjoy these kinds of things. Someone will come play with you soon, too, I'm sure. Doesn't that sound nice?"
He didn't have time to answer her, because she'd soon bustled off to tend to some of the other patients. Claude watched her leave with a sigh. He realized the daytime staff meant well, which made knowing what they turned into at night even worse to think about. But now he was just being negative for the sake of it, wasn't he?
Taking in a small breath, he reached over to the console and turned it on. As long as he was waiting for some kind of answer from the bulletin, there probably wasn't much he could do except pass the time. Claude watched the title screen appear on the television, his expression growing more curious in spite of himself. Super Mario Bros....
[For Prussia!]
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"Yeah, this time period," Peter answered with a solid nod. He knew what he was doing. It really hadn't been that long since he'd graduated from his nursing program, so the knowledge was fresh enough that he wasn't too worried about screwing something up. His bigger concern was that he didn't have all the supplies that he needed.
But it seemed like Javert already had some idea of the good medicine to have on hand, and Peter looked somewhat impressed as the man rattled off a few familiar names. "Yeah, those and a few others. I think that anti-anxiety pills would also be good to keep on hand, just to calm people down after they've been through something traumatic." Maybe he could get up to the pharmacy tonight, if he could find someone else to go with. Peter considered asking Javert, but he also figured that the man was pretty busy with his own responsibilities.
"I wouldn't mind heading up there with you sometime," he offered. "Though I'm curious... what does Search and Rescue do on the nights when there aren't sleep studies?" Maybe those were just their nights off to go look into other areas of interest.
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Anti-anxiety pills. They had some sort of medicine for everything here, and no doubt multiple ways to pervert their use as well. But Peter's next question pulled him out of his thoughts.
"Ah." A slight inclination of his head. "There you have me, I'm afraid. I wasn't entirely intending to take on the mantle of leader, and given my personal interests in the sleep studies, it was inevitable that I would direct volunteers toward that particular area. I confess I haven't given the matter of off nights much thought."
He rubbed his chin. "That said, if we did manage to acquire any experienced fighters, it might not be a bad idea to purposefully seek out Special Counseling patients and incapacitate or at least delay them; it would save a great deal of other patients time and injury. Granted, it's an ambitious project, but one that might be achievable given the right people."
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"Oh, I think there was... Xanax, Valium, and Seroquel," he said as he tried to mentally picture the bottles of pills that had been set out on Hanatarou's bed two nights ago. "I can write that down for you if need be, though I wouldn't mind heading up to the pharmacy with you sometime, either." That way he could also show Javert what was worth grabbing, if he ever needed to restock.
While Peter had to wonder why it was that Javert was so interested in the sleep studies in particular, that didn't seem like something he should ask when they'd first met. It could just be that he was concerned for his fellow patient, after all. That was why Peter did it.
The man's idea about the brainwashed patients was a valid one, but it also seemed extremely risky. Peter wasn't really one to put safety first (for himself, that is), but in this case he knew he had to be practical. "I don't know how helpful I'd be there. If I had more of my abilities, maybe, but as things are all I can really do is swing a shovel around. They'd probably knock me out before I even left a scratch. Still, there are others who might be interested." Javert would have to make sure that those who signed up were capable, but it was an idea that was worth researching.
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Javert offered a brief smile at Peter's words. "I'm hardly a seasoned warrior myself. Still, it's something to consider, especially if we find ourselves in need of something to do. At some point, I expect more able fighters will step up." He paused. "For the time being, however, I expect we would do better to concentrate on the experimental sessions. Assuming we have volunteers, it would be sensible to assign one healer to each Search and Rescue group."
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As Javert made his point, Peter nodded in agreement. It was an idea worth considering, if they could find enough interested people. "Focusing on the sessions sounds good to me, yeah. And I'll do my best to be one of the people heading up there whenever I can." He knew things were bound to come up and tie him up, but on any night when he didn't have other obligations, he was going to try and go up there -- because it was starting to feel like he should have been doing that a long time ago.