Lilith paid less attention to Saya's pleading or Rain's attempt to conceal herself against the wall and more attention to what seemed to be the miraculous recovery. She hadn't been the doctor who personally saw his recovery, but the clipboard notes made it easy to see that he perhaps had less need to rely himself in medicine.
"Stop," she told a nurse who was about to inject a sedative in the UV. Hoping the rest of the staff would insist the visitors hours were over and escorted them out, Lilith approached to the bedpost to talk to him. He was conscious and able to converse. They had no time to tests if he knew his capacity.
"What do you need to feel better, Doctor Solomon? You can hear me. Answer, please."
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Date: 2010-06-12 03:59 am (UTC)"Stop," she told a nurse who was about to inject a sedative in the UV. Hoping the rest of the staff would insist the visitors hours were over and escorted them out, Lilith approached to the bedpost to talk to him. He was conscious and able to converse. They had no time to tests if he knew his capacity.
"What do you need to feel better, Doctor Solomon? You can hear me. Answer, please."