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ᴅʀ. ᴀɴɢᴇʟᴀ ❝ᴍᴇʀᴄʏ❞ ᴢɪᴇɢʟᴇʀ ([personal profile] cadeuces) wrote in [community profile] prismatica2019-08-24 12:00 pm

second ☕✨ text (opening a clinic & a game!)

Guete Morge, everyone!

I will try to keep this brief. I've posted once before but I imagine it's more likely that if you know me, you've met me in person or know a mutual acquaintance; my name is Angela Ziegler. I'm the doctor that has opened the Second Nature Clinic on level 2. It has officially been set up and I've worked up a preliminary amount of basic medications that should be familiar to most such as allergy medication, pain management, decongestants, and other such things.

More importantly, there is no charge for any of my services if anyone ever needs to come by or contact me. I'll also gladly come to you if you're not comfortable in medical facilities or don't wish to leave your apartment. I think we all know by now the effect we can have on others, depending on the time of the month. I want everyone to know that they're welcome, for any reason, whether it's for questions, concerns with the moonblessings this place bestows upon us, medical aid, or simply for a cup of coffee and some fresh pastries for the company. We are all here on our own and it's the least that I can offer to support others.


( You know, Understatement Of The Century™️, but moving right along. You can practically read the warm little smile like to be on her face if she were speaking this aloud. )

I've seen countless posts here seeking commiseration on feelings and effects people have experienced, worries, concerns— and nowhere else to put them. I hope you're all well and have found the answers you need. While I am primarily a surgeon and combat medic, I never mind listening or offering another perspective if you ever wish for something more private and a touch professional. You could call it part of my job to assist others in shifting their typical way of thinking into something a little more positive after a life-changing injury and its recovery.

I do plan on joining the trip so that a medic is present, so the clinic may be closed for a few days. If anyone wishes to post their contact information on the door for others remaining in Prismatica, please feel free to do so! I would rest easier knowing that there are eyes out for all of us, across both places.

And if you wish to know me a bit better, why don't we play a game? Two truths and a lie. Let's see, I'll start...

1. I once won a spider-catching competition.
2. I've spent more time camping than living in my house.
3. My favorite color is yellow.
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text | j.valentine

[personal profile] torsion 2019-08-25 04:19 am (UTC)(link)
Timing seems coincidental for me, but if you've got the time I could use your services. I assume you're working pro bono? Much appreciated.

2's true for me so I'll take a chance on 1. ;)
torsion: (warm goodies.)

OH LOOK IT'S A JAMOE... MOE...MIE? HMmm

[personal profile] torsion 2019-08-26 02:46 am (UTC)(link)
I'm alright, but I could use a look-over. Pretty sure nothing's broken. I don't need antibiotics (it's complicated) but would rather have a health professional look over a wound.

I can make it to you.

Ha, really? Pretty impressed. Hope you've got a trophy for that! I take it MSF is Doctors Without Borders? Or is it something else? Can't say I know what to expect here.

Hm.

1. I've got a mean rolling lariat.
2. I'm classically trained in playing piano.
3. I am a founder of an anti-bioterroism group.
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thank you for not addressing the second one 👀 not that i kinkshame

[personal profile] torsion 2019-08-26 09:48 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks. I'll head out now, if you don't mind the drop-in. Might take a bit, still getting used to the lay of the land.

Coffee would be amazing. :)

I think that's probably worth more than any trophy might be in those circumstances. We're UN-sanctioned back home, as well.

Hm, could be! Afraid it's the rolling lariat. A friend of mine has one that makes form look like it's going out of style. Personally, I prefer a good shootkick.

BSAA -- Biohazard Security Assessment Alliance. It started small, but we've gotten much bigger over the past four, five years. You mentioned being a combat medic, I take it you've seen some action? Previously US Army Delta Force, myself.
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oh good then i'm safe

[personal profile] torsion 2019-08-26 01:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Just one of those occupations, huh. Surprised you're not getting people for check-ups, at least. Especially with the... stuff here. [ She's definitely not all that comfortable with it. ] GPS on these things? Guess I'll be there sooner than expected.

Black's fine.
It's not a terrible one. Could stand to be better.

Seems to be the case. That's why I was surprised to hear something I was familiar with. In my lifetime, we went from monsters being humans themselves to it being a little more figurative. Fictional to reality. We don't take care of weaponized flu, but viruses designed to mutate organic tissue. The most basic are mindless, bodies that are reanimated following necrosis. It expands to human and reptile embryo experimentation and worse. Often done to living people.

Well, shit. 2009 (Summer) where I'm from, but Zurich's a place I'm plenty familiar with. Might very well be we could be from the same place.
A similar hat, not the same one, then.
Still impressive. Surprised you're not getting the runaround here with those kind of credentials.

Sorry about that. Not usually slow on the introductions, but I'm Jill Valentine. Just Jill's fine by me. :)
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1/2

[personal profile] torsion 2019-08-30 01:50 am (UTC)(link)
Not a bad gig. I figure your line of work is much like mine -- no work is better for everyone, even if there's boredom on our end.

Thank you. It's been a long time since I've had something for myself.

I'm on the frontlines, but I'm sure our biochemists and doctors have seen plenty themselves.
It's unfortunately part of our ecosystem at this point. Even if it wasn't profitable, it spreads like wildfire in some places.
Not just to attack. Thus far there's not really been anything we can fully cure, especially as the effects have become more instantaneous.
Imagine having a group of loyal soldiers you don't have to pay, that don't sleep, that don't even think for themselves. Or you just create something worse and let it loose because it's even more cost-effective.
Fifteen years ago, I would call this bullshit.

I guess that makes me your elder, huh. ;)
I'm American of Japanese and French-Canadian descent, I'm afraid.
Someone else that's foreign to this world is more comfortable than natives, I think. I wasn't exactly thrilled thinking I might have to count on them for a look-over on top of everything.
It's complicated on both sides.
torsion: (thicc etc.)

action!!

[personal profile] torsion 2019-08-30 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
[ It does take a little longer, just as she'd suggested that it might. It's difficult to not be side-tracked by your surroundings when you're somewhere new, tough she's still prompt and doesn't linger for long. There's still a lot to learn regarding the lay of the land, including if the city limits are just that. Is there anything beyond the city and is it worth investigating? She'd rather rough it, she thinks, than take up an apartment or something like that. It wasn't that big cities bothered her it was just... She had to gradually grow used to it. Time. It would take time. That's all.

(Is she trying to convince herself of this, is it actually possible? Or is it all just negativity? Or--)

Her head hurts, but she doesn't show much of a sign of it upon arrival, taking in her surroundings. It's strangely more comforting in here, however clinical and bright it is here. It's something familiar, something she knows rather than something so stacked against her with fantasy that she doesn't quite know where to begin. Admittedly, the weight comes far more from the urgency of returning home than general frustration or her injuries. She has something to fight for. No. It's someone.

Minor trepidation in each step, she finally calls out with a calm voice.
]

Hello? Is anyone here? I have a... sort of appointment?

[ Something like that anyway. Just a strange woman in a battlesuit standing in the lobby!! NBD!! ]
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[personal profile] torsion 2019-09-04 12:10 am (UTC)(link)
[ She kept it short and sweet -- texting isn't the most popular thing back in 2009, let alone 2006 -- and she'd rather not leave her hanging. It's just a simple "if you'd like to know more, I can tell you in person," and something about her makes it clear she has no preference either way and won't be offended if she only has a few questions, fifteen, or none. It's something she didn't fully understand as it most certainly wasn't her specialty. People didn't herald the ones behind the scenes working on vaccines; they made movies about people on the front lines. She supposes they make for more fascinating hour, hour and a half films but she definitely has a deep and personal appreciation for anyone in an office or lab.

Jill, quite frankly, couldn't do jackshit without them.

It thankfully holds more comfort than where she'd previously been. Not astringent and cold and certainly accentuated in the opposite direction by the dear doctor herself. It's a relief to her to find something that doesn't reach for her with a stranglehold of repressed memories. With that, she's able to take a fully gloved hand -- attached directly to what she wears, it seems -- and clasp the other woman's. It's less of a shake, more just a simple hold. Despite that, it's not an attempt to garner control or show superiority. Not so quick it holds more discomfort than if it lingered, she lets her hand fall wayward when they part.
]

Just "Jill" is fine, if you're comfortable with it. [ She understands professional situations well enough. ] ...ah, though, that would be nice. Been a long time since I've enjoyed a hot cup.

[ Almost too eager; there's brightness in her eyes. Paler blue without much of a pierce to them, though the way she seems to spread her expression from them suggests a different kind of piercing at times. ]

You've got a beautiful place here. Definitely the kind of place that would make an office more popular if it was widely preferred in style.

[ But she got it. Even her own office at the BSAA had those sharp lights, buzzing with intent to keep her focused and awake. ]
torsion: (thrust spinebuster.)

we can handwave, lot of events and new month tags! (not that i'll turn down one of your tags!)

[personal profile] torsion 2019-10-07 12:29 am (UTC)(link)
[ Her bedside manner leaves nothing to be desired. It's soothing without effort or force. Some people were just born for it, though they were few and far between. It's not quite the balm that would heal Jill, but nothing outside of her partner was capable of truly closing her wounds. A thought that passes in embarrassment. Redness tinges for a number of reasons varying from the uncommonness of being touched to her own internal struggles. ]

I guess we're already blurring the lines of doctor and patient, then. [ A mild joke to ease up the tension -- even if it's all on Jill's side. ] Black is fine by me.

[ Jill is limited to exhaustion, which is better than one might expect from being hit with the brunt of a rocket launcher blast. Another few feet and she might not be here at all. It's a small comfort among all the chaos and string of worries that file in a row without limit in her head. Infinite, repeating, often ending with her partner. The world... it was important. Of course it was, but she had always forsaken her duties for him. This time was no different.

The guilt weighs down on her. Sickens, almost. What place does she have in protecting others if she's going to play favorites?

Regardless, she vaguely watches Angela without scrutiny. Her gaze is blurred over in thought of other things in between, her mind incapable of silencing the worry and frustration she feels. Still, it's difficult to not let her eyes catch the mug. Perhaps a unique individual piece, beautiful even to someone less inclined to art like herself. It fits the doctor, she thinks.
]

Doctors unnerve some people regardless. [ But she's polite and lightly humorous, almost a teasing laugh to her voice. ] I'm as comfortable as I can be, though. I'm used to a lot of travel, rarely settling in.

[ She wants to pry a little or at least discuss more but she understands this is a business visit. There are certain protocols. ]

Unnerving in some ways -- no magic or anything where I come from -- but anything beats being dead. I can't complain.