Ficlet: Healing Space

Aug 13, 2009 21:51

Ficlet: Healing Space
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sharp2799 August 13 2009, 14:30:57 UTC
You say friendship, I say 'ship--tomayto, tomahto.

:D

And a really good take of the aftermath.

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petite_stars August 14 2009, 10:11:03 UTC
gen fic dammit! GEN fic .... :P

Heh, whatever, I'm just glad you like it !

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jasminago August 13 2009, 14:36:50 UTC
I always wanted to see something more from Sam's ordeal with Jolinar, she bounced back to fast for my taste in the series. Thanks for writing this. Really enjoyed it. :)

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petite_stars August 14 2009, 10:11:26 UTC
Glad you liked Jas :)

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beyond_wonder August 13 2009, 21:10:46 UTC
Aw - this was so sweet. I really liked it.

I especially liked the way she needed to go outside because she felt claustrophobic after what happened with Jolinar, it totally makes sense and something that hadn't occurred to me before.

Nice work! (as always) :D

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petite_stars August 14 2009, 10:11:46 UTC
Thanks chicky :)

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petite_stars August 14 2009, 10:13:34 UTC
thanks for your feedback!

I'm sure claustrophia would have been but one of many problems sam had after jolinar... so many ideas! so little time to write fic!

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The Morning After The Night Before, Part I thothmes August 14 2009, 06:38:51 UTC
It was 0900 by the time that Janet Fraiser began her rounds. She had arrived just before 0800, as usual, but in view of the fact that her nursing staff had reported nothing particularly alarming during the overnight shift, she had begun her first hour at the nursing station, reading the overnight staff's notes, and debriefing them while sipping her first cup of coffee, and then she had gone to her office where she could bring up the copies of all the overnight labs on her computer as she sipped her second cup. Some docs preferred to round early, and there were merits to that approach, but Janet found her patients more relaxed and forthcoming about their symptoms when they were given a chance to wake up and breakfast before she saw them, and working with military patients, who tended toward the stoic by nature or training, she found her way got better results ( ... )

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