ᴅʀ. ᴀɴɢᴇʟᴀ ❝ᴍᴇʀᴄʏ❞ ᴢɪᴇɢʟᴇʀ (
cadeuces) wrote in
prismatica2019-08-24 12:00 pm
Entry tags:
- fantastic four (2005): johnny storm,
- granblue fantasy: percival,
- homestuck: dave strider,
- jojo's bizarre adventure: leone abbacchi,
- mahou sensei negima: konoka konoe,
- mcu: wanda maximoff,
- my hero academia: hizashi yamada,
- my hero academia: katsuki bakugou,
- my hero academia: tsuyu asui,
- original character: belias,
- overwatch: angela ziegler,
- overwatch: tekhartha zenyatta,
- persona 5: goro akechi,
- pushing daisies: ned,
- the magnus archives: jonathan sims
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.
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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Then the dragons visited with their chroma-absorbing eggs in a desperate bid to help their next generation hatch with the help of those brought here, and then... well. The casino rescue that turned to an illegal fighting arena, the kidnappings from the visiting Amegahara zealots... it's certainly been one thing after another. But much of it, by her gauge, is out of the hands of the Prismals. She doesn't judge the many by the few, but she's also been here long enough to know of the earlier mishaps as the city slowly revived itself from a near-death. It's a conversation for another day, surely. Over coffee. )
You're more than welcome to come for a cup of coffee and something to eat without needing to break anything, honest. 😉
( Meanwhile, as she gets a coffee refill and waits in eager antici........................................................... PATION, she's stifling a little laugh when she finally gets a reply again. )
Hmmm, let's see...
Since you strike me as an honest and earnest person, I'm sure 3 is correct.
Is 1 warm milk or cold? It's dire confirmation I need before I give you my decision.
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living is difficult, but it doesn't have to be impossible. one day at a time, he tells himself. ]
I'll take you up on it, if clinic coffee is passable to drink.
[ here's another fact about Mr. Mysterious: he can come off as a bit prickly, but he means well.
case in point: ]
And wouldn't it be cheating to divulge more than I've already said?
I'm afraid that I won't be giving you any hints.
[ slightly joking, but also seriousminded. this is what passes for banter in Barnaby's book. ]
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I'm Swiss; it's the best.
I spare no expense for my company. I have an espresso machine that brews coffee as well.
You'll just have to come try it and see if it's up to your standards. 😊
( The lack of a hint only amuses her with the severity of the reply, because her mind was already made up without the "necessary clarification". )
I suppose it would be, you're right.
So 2 is the fib.
A glass of milk before bed is always calming, hot or cold.
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before, he would've refused without question. now, he considers it. ]
I'll make my way over, if only to familiarize myself with where the clinic is.
Just a cup of coffee, and then I'll leave you to your work.
And right in one.
Though I guess my being here makes 2 an obvious lie.
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I'm sure I could squeeze you in for a pastry with that coffee. ♥
But I'll look forward to the distraction from laundry.
You sound quite lovely!
It's a shame you didn't have the chance to travel; was it contentment with where you lived or a general disinterest in what was beyond?
I've not stopped traveling for long in some years, before arriving here.
I miss having one solid place to call home.
I'm glad you had that, at least.
And I wouldn't call it a lie; this was an unexpected visit for all of us!
So far from home it scarcely counts.