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anon sandinmyboots August 15 2011, 17:33:36 UTC
Heart failure...that's not common in young women, not without some outside source helping out. Am I right?

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Text, after a few minutes of shitfitting that this posted. sotobas_lot August 16 2011, 10:45:57 UTC
It's not, not remotely. Otherwise I would have been more careful.

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anon, text sandinmyboots August 16 2011, 16:45:34 UTC
Would you like some help? If this is the work of some unnatural hand, whether by poison, rare disease or (I say with the hope that this is just my far fetched speculation and not your world's twisted idea of a joke) the supernatural, it may happen again. Given the community's well-trod path of watching people with unusual fates, I fear it may happen again.

May the girl tread the path to the phantom train safely.

[Why help this guy out? To be close enough to watch him burn out and break when something goes horribly wrong. Because Kefka has dibs on his death. To see why the girl really died and solve the mystery of her death. Because it looks like fun.]

[So, for now, he'll play the part of helper, the well-wisher, and say kind words for the departed.]

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sotobas_lot August 16 2011, 20:06:00 UTC
If it's the supernatural, it would have to be caused by this damned place itself. If this thing "watches" people with unusual fates, the correlation could suggest just as easily that it causes them.

I'd want to rule out natural causes, but without the right to perform any analysis, my only clue is going to be her blood test results.

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makewayforroze August 15 2011, 21:25:29 UTC
That...that's horrible!

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Text, after a few minutes of shitfitting that this posted. sotobas_lot August 16 2011, 10:47:18 UTC
I'm sorry about this. I'm not sure how it posted itself; Megumi-chan doesn't even have a computer in her room.

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makewayforroze August 16 2011, 14:04:37 UTC
She's the one who was missing, isn't she? How are her parents doing?

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hands4healing August 16 2011, 00:54:21 UTC
I'm sorry your...patient died.

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Text, after a few minutes of shitfitting that this posted. sotobas_lot August 16 2011, 10:48:58 UTC
Thank you.

It's insensitive of this to record a private family moment. Client confidentiality and all that.

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[Video] hands4healing August 17 2011, 01:39:05 UTC
You get used to it! If it's going to be really embarrassing, the community always knows.

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[Video] sotobas_lot August 17 2011, 12:01:09 UTC
It's not that it's embarrassing. It's that it's tasteless. The family having their business exposed isn't even a part of this circus.

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createswithink August 16 2011, 01:04:55 UTC
She was pretty young for that to happen...

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sotobas_lot August 16 2011, 10:51:08 UTC
Iron deficiency is common in girls her age, but I've never heard of anybody dying from it.

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createswithink August 16 2011, 13:33:57 UTC
So, what does that mean? Uh, both the 'iron deficiency' part. And why dying from it isn't normal but it still happened.

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sotobas_lot August 16 2011, 15:26:09 UTC
It just means she's low on a certain mineral the body needs. It was too sudden for a chronic onset. She was tired, a common symptom, but nothing looked to be so extreme that she would die from it! A night's rest, a few meals, typical treatments should have worked...

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onesnipe August 16 2011, 01:48:34 UTC
... May she rest in peace.

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sotobas_lot August 16 2011, 10:53:08 UTC
Thank you.

There isn't even a computer in her room, nor is any member of her family a member here. This thing has no reason to expose something like this.

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onesnipe August 16 2011, 10:56:39 UTC
Yeah, you're probably right.

How are her parents doing?

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sotobas_lot August 16 2011, 11:01:22 UTC
Upset, of course. It's useless to push for an autopsy again, no matter how inexplicable.

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