[ she's been following along behind the two of them for a bit after separating from subete, but- oh, wow, that sounds a little bit like feelings. well, now this feels just a bit like intruding. maybe she should just go?
of course not. if Ayabe's gonna be situated here she might as well keep an eye on things, so she'll just. make her presence known, if they hadn't already noticed. ]
Sorry, I heard the commotion. Think I heard my name at some point...?
There's nothing wrong with that. I'm used to being the only one with a proper medical license where I work, so... it's refreshing to have someone else with training.
Could you watch his pulse for a moment? I want to make sure there isn't any arrhythmia.
[She'll straighten herself up with a tired sigh, glancing at their third occupant with a nod of familiarity.]
It's nice to see you again. Could you remind me what your name was? Galo referred to you by a number...
No, I didn't. [Called out from the bathroom. The running of the faucet can be heard muffling her voice.] The young man that went to find you was the one who called for help. He said he'd caught him as he was falling, and he was completely unconscious by the time I arrived.
When I was speaking with him the first night here nothing like that ever presented itself. He seemed to be in good health?
[ she's just going to situate herself somewhere where she's not in the way? ]
But if it was the noise that triggered it the first time, I don't think there was much of a public commotion today until he actually lost consciousness.
[It's a little cold, but the moment passes quickly, Luna pressing a palm to one of her eyes as though she mught have a headache.]
Sorry. I know I shouldn't have done that. Just... people aren't things. You can't just shove someone around if they're sick or upset or not working right. That's... cruel.
Yeah, I get that. And I barely know him, so don't take my word for it! I just get the sense that beneath everything else, he cares about helping people, too.
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...I think he's gonna be just fine, though. Good of you to keep an eye on him just in case, though.
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[She's gonna pull the flatsheet out before Ayabe gets fully situated, just so she can put something looser on top of him for the time being.
She pauses in her work for a brief moment, giving Galo a very tired smile.]
Thank you for your help, Galo. I... really appreciate not having to do this on my own.
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of course not. if Ayabe's gonna be situated here she might as well keep an eye on things, so she'll just. make her presence known, if they hadn't already noticed. ]
Sorry, I heard the commotion. Think I heard my name at some point...?
Is he all right?
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Yeah. He passed out, and we're just making sure it's not something worse than that.
[Nodding at Luna.]
Same to you! I completed my emergency medical training, but it's mainly just focused on firefighting emergencies. I don't know as much as you do.
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There's nothing wrong with that. I'm used to being the only one with a proper medical license where I work, so... it's refreshing to have someone else with training.
Could you watch his pulse for a moment? I want to make sure there isn't any arrhythmia.
[She'll straighten herself up with a tired sigh, glancing at their third occupant with a nod of familiarity.]
It's nice to see you again. Could you remind me what your name was? Galo referred to you by a number...
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[ Offhandedly, though pitched to not distract the one taking a pulse: ]
You know, when I suggested to him that he consult you on medical emergencies, I hadn't expected it to be needed so soon.
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He's seems to be doing okay.
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Think nothing of it. I'm glad I can be of assistance, whatever the case. It's... been an unusual theme over the last couple of days, unfortunately.
[Her demeanor droops a little at that. She is sure having a great time.]
Good. I'll go get a cold washcloth from the bathroom, then. He might be a little nauseous when he comes to. Do either of you mind?
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Not at all. I think our resident housekeeper might appreciate it too, all things considered.
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[He'll keep watching the body while he waits for her to come back.]
Did either of you see what set him off? Yesterday, it was all the noise.
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[ she's just going to situate herself somewhere where she's not in the way? ]
But if it was the noise that triggered it the first time, I don't think there was much of a public commotion today until he actually lost consciousness.
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[Now for what he's curious about.]
What'd Lio do to tick you off?
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please hold, she's looking extremely embarrassed to have this brought up all of the sudden
TIME TO LOOK AT THE FLOOR]
Oh. Um.
...He hit Ayabe in the face while he was unconscious.
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Ah, percussive maintenance. I don't think it actually works on anything other than misbehaving computers.
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[The idea is funny, but. He'll at least point out.]
Well, that's probably what he was trying to do, at least. He's not the type of guy who'd try to hurt someone who was already unconscious.
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[It's a little cold, but the moment passes quickly, Luna pressing a palm to one of her eyes as though she mught have a headache.]
Sorry. I know I shouldn't have done that. Just... people aren't things. You can't just shove someone around if they're sick or upset or not working right. That's... cruel.
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[ 45 eyes Luna speculatively for a bit. ]
He would have been harsher had it been out of malice, that much is true.
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Yeah, I get that. And I barely know him, so don't take my word for it! I just get the sense that beneath everything else, he cares about helping people, too.