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skipped3rdgrade ([info]skipped3rdgrade) wrote in [info]vas_captio_rpg,
@ 2009-06-12 10:58:00

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Entry tags:!complete, day 10, esmerelda weatherwax, lexie grey, location: gym, open

Who: Lexie and OTA
What: Aftershocks
Where: The Gym
When: 11:28 PM, Day 10
Rating: TBD.
Status: On Hold: Character Hiatus.


The room around her was unrecognizable, at least not as a gym anyway. The floor had split in places, and in others the wood jutted up like jagged teeth. There were torches burning all around and people lying on cots. Not just people, patients. Lexie Grey happened to be one of them.

There were quiet and not so quiet coughs and moans. There were people whispering and some just talking to themselves. Some people were scribbling in their journals. Lexie wanted to do something. She wanted to be a doctor. She wanted to use her training and proficiency and she wanted to be of use. Yet, there she sat, knees pulled up to her chest in the far corner of the room, just watching.
She had one good arm. Just one. That meant one good hand. That meant she couldn’t stitch or inject or put on a dressing. She couldn’t tie knots or set bones or pop joints into place. All she could manage was to sit and stare, her blinks coming slow, if at all. Though, her mind was far from quiet despite her outward appearance.

She was stuck in a place where people conjured up experiments. Experiments aimed at hurting people. Really hurting people. Someone had died today, she’d heard. It was whispered quietly here and there. She didn’t know who it was. She didn’t want to know who it was. She couldn’t know who it was. No, she needed to focus. 

Clavicle dislocated at the distal end, scapula disjointed from ligament, acute shoulder separation. She didn’t need to look at it again. There was a tell tale bulge where the bone jutted out and the tendons failed to keep it in place. When she breathed too hard her sternocledomastoid contracted and it made her feel like she was pulling the whole of her left shoulder out of place. When she walked it was worse.

Of course, there were people worse off than her. She’d heard about a guy getting impaled on a shovel, and someone who’d broken both their arms. There were a multitude of ankle fractures and cuts and scrapes. She’d gotten off light, hadn’t she? She hadn’t died.

Then her brain continued down it’s slippery slope. She hadn’t been as hurt as anyone else. No, there were people who could die. Had died. Yet, here she was, falling into the realm of self pity. That made her feel even worse.

Snap out of it, Lexie


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[info]ms_weatherwax
2009-06-12 04:40 pm UTC (link)
Granny walked along the line of cots, feeling a lot better than she'd felt in the last couple of days.
It wasn't that she liked what had happened, the earthquake itself had been a hideous thing and the Insider's comment on the journals had only increased her rage. She'd heard about a couple of people getting killed under one of the falling buildings too.
And now almost everyone was bundled together in the gym, not quite sure of what to do next.

Here, at least, Granny could feel useful. She was good at getting in charge of things, especially when other people seemed to have no clue as to what should be done.
Granny didn't know much about medicine but she'd spent a lifetime tending to the ill people and animals for miles around her cottage. Say what you want about idyllic farm life, accidents involving shovels or fallen trees or drunken people brawling happened with an alarmingly high frequency and as the resident witch Granny was usually the one who tended to the villagers or at any rate prepared them for their funeral.

She was currently marching around with a roll of bandages in one hand and a bottle of water in the other, on the basis that they could cure everything and anything from a broken leg to a sore throat. She wished she had some of her herbs with her, she didn't trust the medicines here.
Now she'd almost reached the end of the line. Most people had fallen asleep, but the woman on that cot was staring ahead of herself. It'd do her no good to wallow about what had happened.
"Anythin' you need?" she asked, leaning forward.

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[info]skipped3rdgrade
2009-06-12 06:23 pm UTC (link)
It's all just stuck right up here.

A million miles a minute went her thoughts. Did she forget to breathe? Gasp. Wince. Blink. Repeat.

Lexie had decided that she was not a good patient. She was the kind of patient that lead doctors to believe that they should never go see other doctors. She was diagnosing herself and everyone around her. She was lapsing into the world of hypochondria and paranoia and twisting into a tightly wound knot.

Gasp. Wince. Blink. Repeat.

I've never felt so useless before.

Gasp. Wince...

"Anythin' you need?" Came a sweet enough sounding voice from a figure she hadn't even noticed approach. Lexie jumped a little, wincing as her shoulder refused to understand that she had no intention of moving her left arm.

"Me?" She asked, stopping herself before she started to shake her head no. That would be painful. "I'm just thinking."

The figure, a woman obviously, was older and dressed in robes. Lexie hadn't seen her before, and if she'd written in the journals she hadn't managed to give away her age. Lexie tried to give her a smile; but, the one she managed was more of a slow as molasses quirk of her lips and something that didn't quite infect the rest of her features.

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