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medigel rolled 20 10-sided dice:
6, 8, 2, 8, 1, 3, 3, 7, 7, 7, 2, 5, 6, 6, 4, 5, 2, 5, 7, 2
Total: 96 (20-200)
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Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 11:06 pm
Another day, another attempt at the medical run. God, she hoped it wasn’t more butt thermometers again…How clean were these things anyway, if the water couldn’t be trusted all the time? Ech. Probably best not to think about it.
“Reporting for duty,” she told the nurse in charge on this particular shift. “Watcha got for me this time?”
Luckily for Adelaide, she hadn’t tried to be overt with her teases, so the nurse merely greeted her and told her to find some catheters without the usual dirty look. They still had those, though? Huh…Guess that was a given, since for the most part the inmates were young and spry.
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Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 8:59 am
God help her if she ever had to be put on a catheter. She’d rather someone just end her life there, not stick that horrible thing in her. Granted, that was probably not ever going to happen at this rate, even assuming someone did come save them after seven days.
Mumbling to herself, she went about looking for the catheters with a sharp eye. Eventually Adelaide managed to secure two…cleanish looking ones. Did anyone need them, honestly? The medbay was empty as most people had ventured out only an hour or so before; it’d get filled up soon enough, though. She set the two objects aside for later.
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medigel rolled 2 6-sided dice:
1, 1
Total: 2 (2-12)
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Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 9:01 am
And with that all settled and accounted for, it was time to try and clean up after herself. Adelaide grunted and winced as she made her way to the supply closet, finding herself coming down with a case of the hangry: that is, low blood sugar and not enough food to satisfy. It came and went as it did with most anyone, but between that and her dislocated shoulder, the older woman had issues trying to get anything fixed without snapping at something.
She must have been a sight, scowling and chastising objects as they fell. In the end, Adelaide couldn’t do much of anything to clean it up.
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