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revengeisalie September 19 2009, 20:18:22 UTC
Strange how that works, isn't it? Though I can't say I'm all that used to this particular habit of the City yet - it hasn't occurred so very often during the time I've been here.

You've been ill?

(OOC: IT'S BEEN WAY TOO LONG.)

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primrosella September 19 2009, 20:41:10 UTC
It's a troublesome habit, yes, but it does stop being surprising after a while.

No, not ill, exactly. Just...sad.

[OOC: OMG YES IT HAS WHY HELLO THERE.]

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revengeisalie September 19 2009, 20:48:44 UTC
Well, I guess that's something. Think positive, and that.

... oh. But... you spoke of the hospital...

(OOC: HAY THAR \o/)

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primrosella September 19 2009, 21:53:15 UTC
Sometimes thinking positive is all we can do, really. And hoping for the best, as well.

Oh! Yes, that. It seems it's possible to help hurt people heal faster by taking blood out of a healthy person and putting it into a hurt one, and I wanted to help, so I went to the hospital to let them take some out of me. It didn't take very long at all, and I'm just fine now.

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revengeisalie September 19 2009, 22:08:16 UTC
Mh, that's right.

Wow, that's interesting! But isn't it a dangerous procedure?

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primrosella September 19 2009, 22:11:32 UTC
It certainly sounds dangerous, but they were very pleasant and careful about it, really. I was a little wobbly afterward, but that soon passed--and as I said, I feel just fine right now, so I suppose it's all right.

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revengeisalie September 19 2009, 22:24:10 UTC
And it helps a lot?

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primrosella September 19 2009, 22:32:07 UTC
That's what Dr. Chase says, anyway. And Blue says that having someone else's blood put into him saved his life once, so I imagine it must help a great deal, yes.

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revengeisalie September 20 2009, 08:19:19 UTC
Uhm, wow. Modern medicine...

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primrosella September 20 2009, 14:06:48 UTC
It's terribly odd, isn't it? But if it works, and it'll make a difference, then I'm willing to accept a little oddity from it.

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revengeisalie September 20 2009, 16:10:28 UTC
Yeah, I agree. An oddity that helps is a great thing here, really.

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primrosella September 20 2009, 19:37:16 UTC
And much better than the oddity of waking up dressed like a barmaid, certainly.

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revengeisalie September 23 2009, 09:52:33 UTC
Ah, yes, I... heard of that.

(OOC: Sorry for superbackdating. D:)

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primrosella September 23 2009, 16:23:07 UTC
It's not entirely what one might call a pleasant experience, harmless though it might be.

[OOC: Superbackdating is just fine with me!]

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revengeisalie September 23 2009, 16:40:59 UTC
Can you take it off?

(OOC: Awesome ♥!)

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primrosella September 23 2009, 16:44:00 UTC
I've tried, but it's quite uncooperative. And even if I did manage it, it's replaced everything in my closet with them, as well, so I'm a bit trapped either way.

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