Michel Combeferre (etrelibre) wrote in angelnet, @ 2013-11-04 02:25:00 |
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Current mood: | curious |
Entry tags: | !parallel universe plot, combeferre |
Another question, all you denizens of the internet. I have been presented with an ethical dilemma of quite the highest of degrees tonight. I am certain our entire town, nay, probably the state has seen and heard of Enjolras the past few days. The beautiful blue eyed blond with the long hair... Well, the one who looks like some bit of greek statuary come to life at least...
Come to life he has, as I've been reporting singing nearly non stop, climbing tables, being soley not himself. Tonight, at last, his voice gave way.
As a doctor, do I treat his vocal loss and risk the singing beginning again when we've had non stop bouts of it since Hallows Eve, and follow the vows I would have sworn upon completing my degree at the end of the semester I was killed and brought here in, or as a pragmatist, do I simply let this go its natural course?
He does not SEEM to be in pain, persay and the relief is welcome, but as he is very dear to me I would surely like to treat him as well as he deserves, and would quite like the chance to have him speaking rationally again someday in the near future when the need for singing goes.
It is, I fear, a great problem that rises up before me now.