Entry tags:
- baroque: koriel xiii,
- cobra kai: daniel larusso,
- critical role: mollymauk tealeaf,
- dogs b&c: heine rammsteiner,
- fear & hunger: daan,
- hereditary: peter graham,
- library of ruina: yesod,
- limbus company: don quixote,
- magia record: tsuruno yui,
- original: lucinda tran,
- stranger things: henry creel,
- vampire chronicles: louis
text; un: loveless
On a professional level:
unless it's an emergency, I'm not currently handling patients at this time
so if you have a general check up or you're worried about a rash or something seek out one of the other doctors
great we've got that squared away
Non-professional question:
what's waiting for you back in your home?
Family, friends, saving the world, a hot date?
just a bit of curiosity on my side
Cheers
unless it's an emergency, I'm not currently handling patients at this time
so if you have a general check up or you're worried about a rash or something seek out one of the other doctors
great we've got that squared away
Non-professional question:
what's waiting for you back in your home?
Family, friends, saving the world, a hot date?
just a bit of curiosity on my side
Cheers
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[He wonder what the case was with this man, though. Fear? Trauma? With Henry, it had been nothing more than a hot spike of anger searing through his mind when he saw that man from his past, standing there.]
What do you think the point was, though?
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Maybe it was to gauge our reactions
see how we handled the stress of it. Would we become desperate? Lose our minds? something like that.
Assuming that the "this place is one big experiment" theory holds up
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And memories are the fastest track to manipulating people. To scaring them, or making them desperate, like you said.
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I almost wager it might be better if we don't dive head first into the first new place that opens up
but then we also might lose out on getting some decent clues. it's a conundrum, to say the least.
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[Henry's just like this.]
I like sticking my nose in places where it doesn't belong.
[Probably the most honest thing he's ever said/written someone.]