A House Call
Posted: 27 May 2017, 02:56
Elizabeth: With it settled that Doc would come and help her in her circumstance, Elizabeth moved to the door of the penthouse, unlocked it and pulled it open. It was propped open so that he need not knock, but to enter. Near the couch was a first aid kit that had been opened and used for the other wounds she received, but there was one she simply could not attend to herself. Elizabeth sat down upon the couch with a wince, or three, as she waited for Charles to make his appearance.
Doc: Top floor of the Towers she said. Penthouse. Doc depressed the P on the elevator control panel and waited as he was taken up. **** him. He should have made sure which Towers. Alpha, Beta, West.. or Ivory.. would be his luck it is was Ivory. The elevator doors, opened and glanced out, before actually stepping out. He moved to the door. It was locked. Probably not this one. He read his tome, and and then headed to the portal hub. then sent her a telepathic message ~Which Tower?~
Elizabeth: Her eyes glanced down to the various sized bullets that had been removed from her persons, along with the broken blade of the knife that had nestled itself within the top of her head, as Elizabeth sat back upon the couch. She tipped her head to the right as Doc’s thoughts entered her mind, to which she replied in the same method. ‘The Alpha one. In Gullsborough.’ Her eyes looked down to the dark purple robe in which she wore, second guessing the choice in attire...but he was a doctor. And in knowing that, Elizabeth was aware that he had seen more than a shoulder, or the neckline in which she would offer Doc with what she was wearing.
Wearing: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-b4ltrxQJ4jU/T ... ++plum.jpg
Doc: ~Right.. almost there~ Yes. He would have gone to West next. He took the portal that landed him just outside the Necropolis, then it was a short quick walk to 'the' Tower. The first one. Again he took the elevator to the Penthouse, again he cautiously stepped out. An open door. Relieved, for an unknown reason, he knocked on the door jamb, "Lizzie? I'm coming in." Stepping just inside, suddenly things felt.. awkward. Why? Blood, he smelled blood. Surveying the room, he saw her sitting on a sofa. Sitting uncomfortably on the sofa. He grimaced. "**** Woman.. what happened?" There was a sizable gash to her head. Crossing over to her; taking his jacket off, and rolling up his sleeves, "I am surprised you were able to contact me.. "
Elizabeth: She looked up towards the door when she heard the knock and the sound of Charles’ voice. “Are you?” She watched him approach and settling into a ‘working’ order. “I am a telepath. Even without a body, I could still call thee. If I so desired.” Elizabeth reminded him, before moving to lift the injured shoulder, as if to wave it dismissively, before it dropped and came to settle upon the couch. “You should see the others…” She mused, before exhaling the air from her lungs. “I had an unfortunate...incident in the Coastside area.”
Doc: "Well last time I had a wound like that.. I shot three people who gave grief about my aphasia. The wound made a distinct deficit to my humor, and impulse control abilities." He helped himself to the first aid kit, opening it and not seeing any vials of painkillers. "You should have told me.. I have drugs. They wouldn't have lasted long. But they would have definitely taken the edge off. " The look he gave the first aid kit's scalpel made him cringe. It had a plastic handle. A ******* plastic handle. "So you do this often? Fight Club was it? I hope the others are suffering.." He soaked some gauze with alcohol, "This will hurt." the words barely out of his mouth, as he swabbed the wound, then flushed it with the small bottle of saline. "I am getting you a proper first aid kit."
Elizabeth: The reference to fight club was lost upon her, as was the reference to his aphasia. Her mind whirled to recognize what he was talking about in the latter aspect of things, then frowned. She had never noticed such a thing. “I do not, no. But it was necessary. The soldiers from the chemical plant were encroaching upon the territory in which I, and a few others fought for months ago...I was not ready to part with such an area.” Elizabeth said quietly, looking to the gauze. “More than being shot and stabbed?” She inquired while pulling at the neckline of the robe to reveal the shoulder and the large entry wound within it.
Doc: Doc sucked in a breath in a disgruntled manner, at the sight of the other wounds. "What did they do? Make you tank? You should shoot them. " He paused, "How did the rest of your team make out? Anyone else I need to see to, after you?" Then he muttered something about her stitching them up herself, when she should have been seen to first; and carried on with the cleaning and swabbing the wound. "
Elizabeth: “Do?” She inquired, before closing her eyes and pressing her teeth together. “They were quite apt with the usage of their guns. The sword users were not as decent...with the exception of this one…” She pointed to her head with the free arm, “Here. He was very good with a sword, but it broke and alas...he did not fare so well once that happened.” Her eyes opened as her lips cracked a smile. “And no. No one else will be needing your services. No one else was injured. As for the soldiers...we shall not be seeing them for a while.” She informed him, hoping that it would be never. She doubted what she managed to pull off would happen again.
Doc: Taking the plastic handled scalpel, he opened the bullet wound so that he would have a better access to the bullet. "Hold still.. " He inserted the dubious quality forceps into the wound. "No.. I wasn’t asking what the cretins did .. I was asking who of your team.. made you tank." He silent as he slowly slid the forceps in deeper. "Tank.. made you go first? You should never go first.. send a killer into tank. They typically can withstand more than..." his voice was vague, as though he were preoccupied with something else, when suddenly he paused. He found the slug. Now he had to open the forceps and grab the bullet. ".. than most vampires.."
Elizabeth: It had been a long time since Elizabeth had endured any wound more than a grazed thigh, or arm. Years. Everything he was saying, and doing was vaguely familiar, but the discomfort was far from it. “Oh.” Elizabeth acknowledged as she moved to a slightly different angle to hold still as instructed. Her good arm and shoulder lifted and came to rest on his, fingers clamping around Doc’s shoulder as the forceps pushed their way into the wound. “No one.” Her voice raised in pitch as Elizabeth took a breath in and refused to exhale it out of her lungs. “I did. I had no choice.” She confessed, before looking at the broken blade on the table. “At the expense of being completely vulnerable in many ways...There was no one else to assist me. I have two childre who remain within the city...the others have vanished without a trace, or are traveling and I know not when they will return. They would not have made it here in time. Those...I have adopted...well…” She bit back her thoughts and focused on something else. “I needed my one childe to remain here. Keep some things going in the more than likely chance that I would have died tonight. He, against his desire, agreed to such a thing. As for the other...we have not been close. They were not an avenue in which I could pursue.”
Doc: He heard her as she spoke, but the words didn't completely register, due to his concentration on the task at hand, clamping on, and then removing the projectile. His first attempt failed. The bullet shifted when he tried to clamp on to it. "Apologies..." He didn't pause in his movements, he didn't want her to tense. After another long few moments, he had it securely clamped, and needed to extract it. Withdrawing it slowly, so as not to tear any more muscle, he finally focused on what she had told him. "Wait.. " He paused the bullets retreat for a fraction of a second before continuing, "You took on a whole squad by yourself?" Once he had the bullet out, he took a step back to look at her, "You were prepared to die.. and you didn't think I was good enough to ask to help you?" He let the bullet drop from the forceps' to the land with the other bits of 'bric a brac' she collected in the fight. "You think that.. 'highly' of me?" His words dripped with sarcasm.
Elizabeth: Her eyes narrowed, even as his apology, feeling the discomfort level raise ten fold. The air had left her lungs once again, as he paused and Elizabeth pressed the thumb of her nail into his shoulder. Just enough to make him aware of the discomfort she was feeling, before he stepped away. Elizabeth slowly nodded at his question, before she realized the ‘tone’ of things had changed. “Help me...what?” She asked, looking at the forceps in his hands and then the bullet that he had pulled out. Has she not asked him for his help just now? “If you mean with the soldiers..it is not that one is not good enough for such a fight. It is not your fight, Charles. It is unfair and unrealistic to expect someone with no ties to a family, or faction to fight and potentially die for a cause they know nothing of. Do you not agree?”
Doc: Top floor of the Towers she said. Penthouse. Doc depressed the P on the elevator control panel and waited as he was taken up. **** him. He should have made sure which Towers. Alpha, Beta, West.. or Ivory.. would be his luck it is was Ivory. The elevator doors, opened and glanced out, before actually stepping out. He moved to the door. It was locked. Probably not this one. He read his tome, and and then headed to the portal hub. then sent her a telepathic message ~Which Tower?~
Elizabeth: Her eyes glanced down to the various sized bullets that had been removed from her persons, along with the broken blade of the knife that had nestled itself within the top of her head, as Elizabeth sat back upon the couch. She tipped her head to the right as Doc’s thoughts entered her mind, to which she replied in the same method. ‘The Alpha one. In Gullsborough.’ Her eyes looked down to the dark purple robe in which she wore, second guessing the choice in attire...but he was a doctor. And in knowing that, Elizabeth was aware that he had seen more than a shoulder, or the neckline in which she would offer Doc with what she was wearing.
Wearing: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-b4ltrxQJ4jU/T ... ++plum.jpg
Doc: ~Right.. almost there~ Yes. He would have gone to West next. He took the portal that landed him just outside the Necropolis, then it was a short quick walk to 'the' Tower. The first one. Again he took the elevator to the Penthouse, again he cautiously stepped out. An open door. Relieved, for an unknown reason, he knocked on the door jamb, "Lizzie? I'm coming in." Stepping just inside, suddenly things felt.. awkward. Why? Blood, he smelled blood. Surveying the room, he saw her sitting on a sofa. Sitting uncomfortably on the sofa. He grimaced. "**** Woman.. what happened?" There was a sizable gash to her head. Crossing over to her; taking his jacket off, and rolling up his sleeves, "I am surprised you were able to contact me.. "
Elizabeth: She looked up towards the door when she heard the knock and the sound of Charles’ voice. “Are you?” She watched him approach and settling into a ‘working’ order. “I am a telepath. Even without a body, I could still call thee. If I so desired.” Elizabeth reminded him, before moving to lift the injured shoulder, as if to wave it dismissively, before it dropped and came to settle upon the couch. “You should see the others…” She mused, before exhaling the air from her lungs. “I had an unfortunate...incident in the Coastside area.”
Doc: "Well last time I had a wound like that.. I shot three people who gave grief about my aphasia. The wound made a distinct deficit to my humor, and impulse control abilities." He helped himself to the first aid kit, opening it and not seeing any vials of painkillers. "You should have told me.. I have drugs. They wouldn't have lasted long. But they would have definitely taken the edge off. " The look he gave the first aid kit's scalpel made him cringe. It had a plastic handle. A ******* plastic handle. "So you do this often? Fight Club was it? I hope the others are suffering.." He soaked some gauze with alcohol, "This will hurt." the words barely out of his mouth, as he swabbed the wound, then flushed it with the small bottle of saline. "I am getting you a proper first aid kit."
Elizabeth: The reference to fight club was lost upon her, as was the reference to his aphasia. Her mind whirled to recognize what he was talking about in the latter aspect of things, then frowned. She had never noticed such a thing. “I do not, no. But it was necessary. The soldiers from the chemical plant were encroaching upon the territory in which I, and a few others fought for months ago...I was not ready to part with such an area.” Elizabeth said quietly, looking to the gauze. “More than being shot and stabbed?” She inquired while pulling at the neckline of the robe to reveal the shoulder and the large entry wound within it.
Doc: Doc sucked in a breath in a disgruntled manner, at the sight of the other wounds. "What did they do? Make you tank? You should shoot them. " He paused, "How did the rest of your team make out? Anyone else I need to see to, after you?" Then he muttered something about her stitching them up herself, when she should have been seen to first; and carried on with the cleaning and swabbing the wound. "
Elizabeth: “Do?” She inquired, before closing her eyes and pressing her teeth together. “They were quite apt with the usage of their guns. The sword users were not as decent...with the exception of this one…” She pointed to her head with the free arm, “Here. He was very good with a sword, but it broke and alas...he did not fare so well once that happened.” Her eyes opened as her lips cracked a smile. “And no. No one else will be needing your services. No one else was injured. As for the soldiers...we shall not be seeing them for a while.” She informed him, hoping that it would be never. She doubted what she managed to pull off would happen again.
Doc: Taking the plastic handled scalpel, he opened the bullet wound so that he would have a better access to the bullet. "Hold still.. " He inserted the dubious quality forceps into the wound. "No.. I wasn’t asking what the cretins did .. I was asking who of your team.. made you tank." He silent as he slowly slid the forceps in deeper. "Tank.. made you go first? You should never go first.. send a killer into tank. They typically can withstand more than..." his voice was vague, as though he were preoccupied with something else, when suddenly he paused. He found the slug. Now he had to open the forceps and grab the bullet. ".. than most vampires.."
Elizabeth: It had been a long time since Elizabeth had endured any wound more than a grazed thigh, or arm. Years. Everything he was saying, and doing was vaguely familiar, but the discomfort was far from it. “Oh.” Elizabeth acknowledged as she moved to a slightly different angle to hold still as instructed. Her good arm and shoulder lifted and came to rest on his, fingers clamping around Doc’s shoulder as the forceps pushed their way into the wound. “No one.” Her voice raised in pitch as Elizabeth took a breath in and refused to exhale it out of her lungs. “I did. I had no choice.” She confessed, before looking at the broken blade on the table. “At the expense of being completely vulnerable in many ways...There was no one else to assist me. I have two childre who remain within the city...the others have vanished without a trace, or are traveling and I know not when they will return. They would not have made it here in time. Those...I have adopted...well…” She bit back her thoughts and focused on something else. “I needed my one childe to remain here. Keep some things going in the more than likely chance that I would have died tonight. He, against his desire, agreed to such a thing. As for the other...we have not been close. They were not an avenue in which I could pursue.”
Doc: He heard her as she spoke, but the words didn't completely register, due to his concentration on the task at hand, clamping on, and then removing the projectile. His first attempt failed. The bullet shifted when he tried to clamp on to it. "Apologies..." He didn't pause in his movements, he didn't want her to tense. After another long few moments, he had it securely clamped, and needed to extract it. Withdrawing it slowly, so as not to tear any more muscle, he finally focused on what she had told him. "Wait.. " He paused the bullets retreat for a fraction of a second before continuing, "You took on a whole squad by yourself?" Once he had the bullet out, he took a step back to look at her, "You were prepared to die.. and you didn't think I was good enough to ask to help you?" He let the bullet drop from the forceps' to the land with the other bits of 'bric a brac' she collected in the fight. "You think that.. 'highly' of me?" His words dripped with sarcasm.
Elizabeth: Her eyes narrowed, even as his apology, feeling the discomfort level raise ten fold. The air had left her lungs once again, as he paused and Elizabeth pressed the thumb of her nail into his shoulder. Just enough to make him aware of the discomfort she was feeling, before he stepped away. Elizabeth slowly nodded at his question, before she realized the ‘tone’ of things had changed. “Help me...what?” She asked, looking at the forceps in his hands and then the bullet that he had pulled out. Has she not asked him for his help just now? “If you mean with the soldiers..it is not that one is not good enough for such a fight. It is not your fight, Charles. It is unfair and unrealistic to expect someone with no ties to a family, or faction to fight and potentially die for a cause they know nothing of. Do you not agree?”