Priya is not Sierra (wegotogether) wrote in zombieslogs, @ 2013-06-03 13:21:00 |
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Entry tags: | leo wyatt, priya tsetsang |
Who: Priya and Open
What: Just another day in the infirmary
When: today
Where: The infirmary
Warnings: None
Priya had gone from being a virtually invisible member of the prison, a silent watcher in the infirmary taking care of cuts and sprains and bruises- nothing major. Somehow that had all changed in the last few weeks. Tony's near death experience had cut deep and even though he was fine now she couldn't get the image of his body laying limp across the seat of the truck. He looked so still, so pale, so bloodied and... dead. Sierra had managed to stay calm through the experience, she was trained for it. If he had died it might have been a different story but while Victor was still alive, Sierra was perfectly in control. Priya on the other hand had been a basketcase as she watched Max Evans heal Tony.
That experience had changed Priya. She had fought so hard against the Dollhouse. They had unwittingly helped her abductor and rapist keep her compliant and imprisoned. She would always hate them for that. She knew that Tony had a different experience. The Dollhouse hadn't been his prison. No. Tony was already trapped in a prison of post traumatic stress disorder from his tour in Afghanistan. The Dollhoue had saved him and it had given him an entirely different outlook on it. He only saw the good the Dollhouse could do especially in a world filled with zombies. The tech could give anyone with a human brain upgrades to help protect themselves. Upgrades came in all forms. Some were like Priya's medical imprint, doctors and life savers. Others were more battle ready, special ops agents and weapons and martial arts experts. Priya hadn't believed in any of that. She thought humans needed to be left alone to fight their own way out of this apocalypse.
But then Tony had almost died and Priya had seen the other side of it. If there had been more people out there with upgrades from The Dollhouse, maybe there wouldn't have been as many injuries and deaths. Maybe The Dollhouse really could save people if it was in the right hands. Obviously Rossum hadn't been the right hands but Tony, she trusted Tony. He would use it for good instead of evil. Which meant that after all of those months of resisting and fighting Priya had finally gotten onboard with Tony's idea to revamp the Seattle Dollhouse. She had even agreed to use her medical knowledge to help him.
That didn't mean she was going to take herself away from the prison. Tony had put her there for a reason and it was because it was the safest place to be in the area. She didn't plan to leave, not because she couldn't take care of herself out there but because the prison needed her. Priya was glad to see Dr. Carter had arrived safely but she would need to acclimate. Right now it was Dr. Yang and Priya caring for patients. Priya had a particularly interesting case come up. A pregnancy, which sounded normal enough until she had learned that the mother was a dhampir, some sort of human and vampire hybrid and the father was a fallen angel. Priya didn't have an imprint for handling the supernatural. All she could do was use the knowledge she had to the best of her abilities to help bring that child into the world when the time came.
She sat at her desk in the infirmary with books spread out around her. She was a fast learner and she was trying to find some information on fallen angels and their children. The problem was discerning fact from fiction which was made doubly hard by Priya's lack of knowledge. Frustrated, she closed the book. She had the feeling when it came to this particular baby she was going to have to learn on the fly.