Allison Cameron (
as_damaged) wrote2011-01-04 03:22 pm
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☤ fifty -two
[Cameron is out and about as she would be any other day. Life in the City marches on regardless of its Citizen's small troubles, curses and chaos becoming commonplace after a while. She not compelled to do anything ridiculous at the moment, so she's going about business as usual.
This means Cameron's fair game wherever you might bump into her-- on the way to or from the hospital, in City General itself, out for lunch or a cup of coffee-- so tell her whatever you want to tell her. She's a good listener.]
[ooc; open action is open! i would love to have her meet some new people too so don't be afraid to toss someone at her even if they've never spoken before. :3]
This means Cameron's fair game wherever you might bump into her-- on the way to or from the hospital, in City General itself, out for lunch or a cup of coffee-- so tell her whatever you want to tell her. She's a good listener.]
[ooc; open action is open! i would love to have her meet some new people too so don't be afraid to toss someone at her even if they've never spoken before. :3]
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[Alester realized that he is in a restaurant where he is not eating and orders coffee. Because that's sort of like food?]
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[His mouth twists into a wry smile.]
I don't think I'm truly suited to such quiet occupations, but with the headaches and fatigue, it seems to be what I can manage.
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[She's prying, and her eyes flick down briefly with mild embarrassment.]
There could be a physiological cause-- I'm a doctor, maybe I can help.
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I probably couldn't even explain if I did know--but it's not the kind of thing that they teach you when you're still in training.
It makes sense to at least check. I just...don't know much about the medical system here.
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[She pauses here with a little smile, trying to reassure.]
Just ask for Dr. Cameron.
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[He notices, finally, that he's been discussing his private life to a stranger.]
Thank you for listening to me.
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[After all that's the advantage to other people's problems-- they're not yours, so they're often easier to solve. Or at least distracting.]
What's your name?