The day Tay met Georgia Mason, she was infected with the Kellis-Amberlee virus. And, unbeknownst to both of them at the time, the virus decided that the shiny new playground of Tay's new physiology was the perfect place to go live, and Tay began going spontaneous amplification. In Tay's favor, however, was her angelic immune system and the fact
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So instead, she heads down the hall, and knocks on the door - lightly, in case the poor girl has a headache. Georgia's been dealing with her own retinal condition since she was five. Tay doesn't even know what this is, if Georgia's assumption is right. Too bad Georgia only had the one pair of sunglasses on her when she came through...
"Hey," she calls through the door. "Tay. It's Georgia Mason - is your door unlocked?" She knows Tay carries a gun, probably keeps it near her bed, and she's not about to just test the door and walk in. Shaun would probably shoot at anyone who came into his room unannounced, and she wouldn't put it past Tay to do the same.
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She sighs and averts her eyes, staring pointedly at the ceiling while she puts her gun away again. "I take it this is new for you too?"
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"Yeah, just a fucking bit. As if I need any more surprises right now."
She pulls on the clothes and sighs, running a hand through her hair. "Right, I'm decent. And... I dunno. Sunglasses and painkillers sound really good, and I should probably let Xander and Phoebe know I'm not dead or anything." It's not that she wants to get rid of Georgia, but from the reaction to the dog thing, she's pretty sure Georgia's having a rough day too. Also, she really does want those painkillers.
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