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Indeed. For someone of my age, an idle mind can be the most detrimental of all. [ she glances at him at those words, once again suspecting there's more about them that's similar than meets the eye. perhaps in the future he would get her story out of her. for now, she'll keep that secret, preferring not to mention her lost daughter or that period of time travel unless absolutely necessary.
once in the back, she stops and turns to face him, offering each area to him for his perusal. she seems rather proud of it, for only having spent part of a day on it. ]
I'm certainly glad it's being met with such approval. [ both from him and the rest of the inmates. ] Absolutely. I see no reason to keep it to myself. The more we have here with even a basic knowledge of medical procedures could prove to be what keeps us in good condition here, regarding both physical and mental health. And in the case that I am incapacitated somehow -- [ not that she expects this to ever be possible, but it's better to be safe than sorry in a case like this. ] -- I would much rather have someone I know can deal with medical situations in my place.
[ she doesn't know what he knows, but she'd be happy to teach him anything he'd like to know. ]