Sieglinde Sullivan (
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epidemiology2016-10-16 02:49 am
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& this child i would destroy [semi-open]
CHARACTERS: Sieglinde & maybe you
DATE: post-Koltira'ing, 10/11 onward
WARNINGS: angst and mentally unhinged children?
SUMMARY: semi-open log for visitors, etc., when Sieglinde shuts herself in her room to work post run-in with everyone's fav elf
[It had been a while, since she'd been reminded so viscerally of how helpless she was. How weak.
Sieglinde had returned from her encounter with Koltira unharmed, though her familiar had not been so lucky. Isengrim slept the sleep of the drugged, the pits of his eyesockets dark, one leg splinted and bandaged tight. But Sieglinde hasn't slept since then, not really- she hasn't left her desk.
If she could isolate what it was that triggered the frenzy... if she could determine what it was about coffee that made it palatable to ghouls... if she could find a spell that would return a huntsman's heart...
Her own project lay neglected, a cure for the Ultimate Magic... it could wait. She'd let the others wait too long, and look what had happened... Along the way, sleep began to wait. Then food. Then bathing. Days slipped by, she was sure, but she didn't leave the room.
She had everything she needed there.]
DATE: post-Koltira'ing, 10/11 onward
WARNINGS: angst and mentally unhinged children?
SUMMARY: semi-open log for visitors, etc., when Sieglinde shuts herself in her room to work post run-in with everyone's fav elf
[It had been a while, since she'd been reminded so viscerally of how helpless she was. How weak.
Sieglinde had returned from her encounter with Koltira unharmed, though her familiar had not been so lucky. Isengrim slept the sleep of the drugged, the pits of his eyesockets dark, one leg splinted and bandaged tight. But Sieglinde hasn't slept since then, not really- she hasn't left her desk.
If she could isolate what it was that triggered the frenzy... if she could determine what it was about coffee that made it palatable to ghouls... if she could find a spell that would return a huntsman's heart...
Her own project lay neglected, a cure for the Ultimate Magic... it could wait. She'd let the others wait too long, and look what had happened... Along the way, sleep began to wait. Then food. Then bathing. Days slipped by, she was sure, but she didn't leave the room.
She had everything she needed there.]
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Perhaps talk about something.
[Her own mind was so stuffed full of theories and the observations she was making that she couldn't come up with an example of one to start him off.]
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[Aside from the state of his stomach and the taste he can't get out of his mouth, such thoughts are on the forefront of his mind]
You know you can talk to me, right? I'm no match for you in the science department, but... [He takes pause to hiccup behind his hand. Ugh] If want to help you too.
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Who had there been to talk to, in her village? The crone (her mother- she had to mentally remind herself, that woman had turned out to be her mother) had known the most about magic among the village women, but Wolfram... Hilde, Greta, Anne, (dead, all dead now, trying to kill her)... Talking to them about her work was akin to speaking to a brick wall.
For a moment it doesn't even occur to her that he means talk about feelings, about her nightmares, and fears, and everything else.]
A sounding board is always helpful.
[Said kindly, watching his face carefully, using her acupuncture point as a way to also monitor his pulse.]
Perhaps a mild paralytic could keep you from being able to regurgitate but not actually prevent digestion... It would have to be localized in the throat... You would still feel the nausea but... Perhaps that is our worst case solution...
[She'd rather find a way to eliminate the reaction that caused the nausea... And it seemed this attempt wasn't doing it.
This was "talking", no?]
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Perhaps it would be best to ensure that they're on the same page]
While I wouldn't mind being a sounding board...
[He begins, pausing as he debates how he ought to express this thought without making her uncomfortable. That may not be possible however, and some part of him acknowledges this much]
I mean to inquire not as a matter of business, but as a friend.
[Maybe that much will make his point clear, although it might be presumptuous on his part to assume friendship. It's the best way he can think of to state simply that he's concerned for what's troubling her rather than the state of her work, kind as she is for doing this for him]
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She'd allowed herself to be distracted. Let herself think she'd had more time with Koltira's project, and look what happened.
What could happen to Haise? To Graham?]
There is little to speak about- I have mostly been working.
[She could say it like that. She hadn't anything "fun" or "interesting" to say, talk between friends, because there wasn't much she'd done recently, not moving from her desk unless she had to.
It wasn't exactly a lie.]
Perhaps once these tasks are accomplished I shall have something exciting to report.
[Something that wasn't how guilt twisted in her gut every time she looked at her familiar. How she despised her own weakness. How if she was still going to be this helpless she never should have unbound her feet at all.]
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But then, seeing her in her present state is a sufficient reminder]
What I mean to say is... I get the impression something is troubling you.
[While he can make a few educated guesses as to the nature of that, it seems better that he ask her. Whether she'll say anything to him, Haise doubts he can anticipate, but Sieglinde is helping him with one of his own troubles right now. She has been, in fact, for some time.
Surely there isn't anything wrong with his wishing in some small part to do the same for her]
I'd listen, if you'd be inclined to share your thoughts.
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It is nothing so complex as that- The only thing troubling me now is my inability to find a solution to these projects.
[An inability to yet isolate exactly what it was about coffee that allowed Haise to digest it. An inability to yet discover what it was that built up in Koltira's body and caused his rages. An inability to come up with a spell to restore Graham's heart.]
How are you feeling now?
[She's been running a mental timer in the back of her mind, counting to compare how long he could keep it down compared to their last experiment, but she'd need verbal input as well, groping on her desk for a sheaf of paper.]
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No better than... [He paused to swallow again, this time with more effort] Than usual.
[But he offered her a strained smile, far from wishing that to sound like a complaint. This was a necessary thing if he was ever going to have the chance to eat with others, even if it held no nutritional value for him. It was an experience he'd always hoped to share]
I don't think it's a lack of ability. [Another pause, during which he covered his mouth with his hand] You're attempting something no one has succeeded at.
[And that difference was important to remember]
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[If he was feeling nauseous already, then the experiment was a failure. She'd hoped for something more ambitious than just being digestible- it would be little use to him if he had to torture himself by holding down the need to purge the entire meal.
That wasn't enjoyable at all. And it wasn't like after all the tests so far she's never seen him barf.]
I will need to check the breakdown of the food either way.
[It wasn't a glamorous job, but she'd... never claimed it was, and such comments made it much easier to gloss over Haise's insistence on trying to pursue that line of questioning.]
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...Right...
[Throwing up is a wholly unpleasant experience, but he knows it must be worse having to analyze the results. At least going through this is becoming commonplace enough, and he tugs the wastebasket closer so at least Sieglinde doesn't have to watch his body reject the food]
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She imagines nausea and pain vomiting have a different feeling to them, though.
Sieglinde doesn't bat an eye, taking the basket from him once she has her gloves on to set it on her desk and readjust a light to shine into it, moving to place a mask stuffed with sweet smelling herbs over her face while offering him a handkerchief with her other hand.]
I will try a different formula next time.
[Giving up wasn't something she did well.]
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He'd learned that the hard way, if only because he'd never been expected to put on a show of eating back home. Everyone knew what he was.
That was both a relief and an unpleasant reminder, in its own ways]
Thank you for all of your efforts.
[Sieglinde hadn't ever had to go to all of this trouble, solely on his account, but she has. That's something Haise is grateful for, regardless of results]
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[It seemed strange to her, that she should be thanked for anything but a success. She had never been praised for effort by the crone, (your mother, a voice in her head reminded her of). Results were what deserved praise.
Efforts were something she thanked other people for. Not for her.
But she's already gone, the world narrowing to the experiment at hand, composed of the small island that was her desk and her wastebasket and examining if her paste had done anything at all to promote disgestion.
It's a bit too easy for her to forget the Outside World.
Then to forget there was someone in the room.
Then the rest.]