silvermoonlady (silvermoonlady) wrote in halcyon_halls, @ 2008-08-07 17:18:00 |
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Entry tags: | aimee, sydni |
Week 15: Saturday
Who: Sydni and Aimee
What: Bonding over forams
Where: Science lab
When: Saturday afternoon
Sydni had woken up later than she expected. She wasn't sure if it was from her body trying to mend or from the pain meds, but in any case, she wanted to get over to see Aimee and make sure that the sample had made it to her, and that it was a good sample. What with the rush from the reef back to the school, she wasn't sure that the sample had been handled the way it should have been. Starbuck had been much more concerned with her well-being than the sample's integrity, for obvious reasons.
Being careful to keep her wounded arm from getting wet, she took a shower (more difficult than it sounded) and got dressed. Her stomach felt queasy, but she forced herself to go to the Lunch Hall and make up some toast and butter. It wasn't much, but she knew she needed something. She also filled up a Nalgene bottle with apple juice. If she couldn't eat her nutrients, she'd drink them.
Sydni took her time meandering down to the science labs. She'd check each one, and then check Aimee's office. If she wasn't in any of those places, she'd go back to her room and jot of an e-mail. Of course, having actually learned to type properly, hunting and pecking was a pain in the ass, which was what she had to do now with her hurt arm. Doing her homework was going to be a pain. At least she'd heal a lot quicker.
Having checked a couple of the labs already, Sydni thought she heard some movement down the wall. Heading in that direction, she checked the rooms on the way, and when she finally reached the door from which she thought the sound had emanated, she poked her head in. "Aimee?" she called out. She couldn't help herself - all the years of French made her pronounce it with a French accent, as it should be. Of course, she also had the problem of pronouncing any foreign word with a French accent, which could be especially amusing to speakers of the respective language.