Dr. Mina Barrett, or Mary Read (
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A toast to that invincible bunch, the dinosaurs surviving the crunch [OPEN]
WHO Mina and OPEN
WHAT Dealing with massive amounts of owwie
WHERE The pharmacy/clinic
WHEN Evening, Day 13
NOTES Multiple threads and threadjacking welcome and encouraged
WARNINGS Blood and medical stuff, most likely
Mina rarely indulged in sloth. Despite all appearances, it was her least favorite of the Seven Deadly. But after the whole disaster with the box, she gave herself an entire day and night just to stay in bed. She didn't rest. Not much. For the most part, she lay there stewing in her own juices. But at least her body had a chance to recover.
Slightly.
The problem with a limited blood supply was that she had to ration how much blood she used to heal her wounds. And so it was practicality, not the Masquerade, that left her to wake up still lacerated and bruised the next night.
Feeling sulky and bitter, she dragged herself out of bed. She didn't bother pulling on her suit, as she had absolutely no intention of speaking with anyone. Instead, she pulled on an oversized, button-down shirt she'd found in the closet of the master bedroom. Slipping into a pair of boots, she made her way out the door, crossing the sleepy, little village. She didn't particularly care about the wolves. At this point, she was just as likely to eat them as ignore them. But none gave her much bother as she made her way into the clinic.
It was beneath her dignity. Far beneath her dignity. But once inside, she peeled off her shirt. Dressed only in her unmentionables and her boots, she sat down on a cot that she had set up against the far wall, taking out a suture set. Gritting her teeth, she started to stitch up the slashes along her arm.
WHAT Dealing with massive amounts of owwie
WHERE The pharmacy/clinic
WHEN Evening, Day 13
NOTES Multiple threads and threadjacking welcome and encouraged
WARNINGS Blood and medical stuff, most likely
Mina rarely indulged in sloth. Despite all appearances, it was her least favorite of the Seven Deadly. But after the whole disaster with the box, she gave herself an entire day and night just to stay in bed. She didn't rest. Not much. For the most part, she lay there stewing in her own juices. But at least her body had a chance to recover.
Slightly.
The problem with a limited blood supply was that she had to ration how much blood she used to heal her wounds. And so it was practicality, not the Masquerade, that left her to wake up still lacerated and bruised the next night.
Feeling sulky and bitter, she dragged herself out of bed. She didn't bother pulling on her suit, as she had absolutely no intention of speaking with anyone. Instead, she pulled on an oversized, button-down shirt she'd found in the closet of the master bedroom. Slipping into a pair of boots, she made her way out the door, crossing the sleepy, little village. She didn't particularly care about the wolves. At this point, she was just as likely to eat them as ignore them. But none gave her much bother as she made her way into the clinic.
It was beneath her dignity. Far beneath her dignity. But once inside, she peeled off her shirt. Dressed only in her unmentionables and her boots, she sat down on a cot that she had set up against the far wall, taking out a suture set. Gritting her teeth, she started to stitch up the slashes along her arm.
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"I used to be religious. She thinks it's funny." He was neither amused nor annoyed. It was just like Dean's jokes. He simply didn't understand why it was funny.
"I don't know what my blood would do, but I would guess nothing. My body is fairly unremarkable."
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A lot, really. But for the time being, she'd respect his wishes. Trust had to be earned, after all. And apparently, though he had earned hers, she had not yet earned his.
No matter. She was fantastic. She'd get there eventually.
"I'm fairly certain you aren't equipped to deal with some of the side-effects of a vampire bite, darling," she told Castiel. And to her fellow scientist she added, "It releases certain endorphins. Actually a rather fascinating phenomenon I've never been able to thoroughly study."
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And even when he does build up trust, then it's about risk. Should he risk even the chance that this person he actually managed to trust might leave him? Does he really want to change how they see him? Because it will change; fundamentally, it has to, and Bruce likes the way people look at him like he's nothing to worry about.
"Oh yeah?" He finishes up and reaches for the gauze. "If this guy can heal that much that quickly, it's hard to say. There's some room for research here on species types, huh? Is vampirism a side effect of a bite too?"
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He tilted his head to the side. "You're more than welcome to experiment on me." Obviously, he had no idea what he was offering, but he saw no harm in it. Mina was his friend, right? She wouldn't hurt him and he wasn't even sure how much she could.
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She wiggled the fingers of her hand a little, testing Bruce's stitches. Not bad. Not as good as hers of course, but then, no one was as good as her. Light glistened off of the jewels in her rings like twinkling stars, reflecting on the walls and the floor and Castiel's face.
Saint Castiel. Somehow, it had a certain ring to it. And that he was so willing to offer up blood--regardless of what angel blood might actually do to a Kindred--was a piece of information she would have to file away.
Along with Bruce's 'condition.' Whatever that was.
"I daresay the time for recreational experimentation has passed," she murmured. "There's so much work we're going to need to put into this, if we're here for the long haul. Crossmatching blood types, setting up intensive care, long-term disability. To say nothing of making whatever equipment we can't find." She gave Bruce a playful grin. "I do hope you're up to the challenge, darling."
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He smirks up at her as he finishes up bandaging her arm.
"I think I can handle it. It'd be easier if I had better equipment, but I'm no stranger to working with scraps."
Oh, shit, I didn't know it was my turn. Sorry!
Honestly, he didn't know very much about blood types or surgery, but he could heal minor things for the humans, at least, and perhaps he could help them assemble equipment or move things.
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The screams were terrible and Mina, with the fortitude of stone, still heard them sometimes, if she happened to let her guard down for a moment or two.
Which was probably why she rarely lowered her hackles.
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"Anyway -- I think the point is that we'd be glad for whatever help you can offer, Castiel." He tries to brighten his smile.
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He did't believe there were any children here, at least not by the generally-accepted definition. There were a lot of humans, though. There were people like Bruce who could be easily hurt. Castiel didn't want to see anyone hurt if he could help it, but his priority was to his friends. Dean always came first, of course, but Sam and his siblings and now Mina and Donna. He would defend them however he had to.
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She examined the bandages on her arm. Bruce, she decided, was a wonderful doctor. Would make a lousy sailor. But they all appeared to be dry-docked for awhile.
Mina smiled and all traces of seriousness dissolved. "Well. You gentlemen should probably sleep. The great work begins tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow."
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"See you around. Especially since you're not dead anymore." He nods at both of them and makes his way for the door.
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"Goodnight, Mina." He disappeared.