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Texts From Last Night

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There's other healers here, too. You don't have to just go to one
[ Though he's wondering what kind of herbs that she was given. ]
--It doesn't really seem like the side effects have really settled. You should probably tell him about it.
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[She is a good Japanese woman, and offers of magically grown brand new lungs and/or ingesting vampire blood were not really something she cared to consider.]
He knows. I asked him about this at length and confirmed his answers at the library. The mix he has made mimics the current modern treatment from my world, but the side effects are less harsh.
[She appreciates the concern. But Makie is also an intelligent woman, though a little lost in a more modern world.]
If you still have doubts, perhaps you would like to speak to him directly?
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[ It would really help if they had more doctors, though, because they seem to be lacking them. ]
I used to have bad lungs myself, but, I did end up getting new ones.
[ Sort of. His old ones sort of... grew into new ones. So, not really something she wants. ]
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But she's distracted from that soon enough by his follow on:]
Really? Did Baphomet... offer you a pair?
[Because that's what happened to her.]
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[ Though that kind of tracks actually. And honestly he's not sure he can trust Baphomet if that was his offer - mostly he just can't get a read on the guy. ]
I uh, got them at home. There was - an experimental serum I had that sort of grew my whole body, got rid of all my ailments, all my scars. It was a little bit strange, but, well. I can turn into a dragon now thanks to Thirteen, so, that kinda puts things into perspective.
The scientist that developed the serum isn't here, so you couldn't get it, but, there's definitely a whole slew of options. You might be able to try the network a second time.
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My cough hasn't been as bad this past week. Whether it's due to the medication or just luck, I do not know. But if it does not work, I will no doubt ask again. I've no desire to be locked in a loop of constant dying.
cw: mentions of diseases
If you don't mind me asking, what's wrong with your lungs?
[ He wonders if she has something like tuberculosis, of which he's so happy there's a modern cure. It had taken his mother, and so many besides.
Of course, they don't have access to the cure here, or anyone to administer it. He's really wishing they had more doctors. ]
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[You got it in one, Steve.]
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[ His eyes darken, cast downward. ]
Sorry, I'd seen it run its course a lot when I was younger. Depending on how far it's gotten, you'd need to take the medicine for I'd say about a year, so, you'd still need something in the meantime if it's advanced.
[ He does not mention that the cure will not be commercially available until 1951. ]
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It...runs in my family. I thought I'd escaped it for a while. [No such luck. She knows what it's like to watch someone die from the disease, too, so her look is only full of empathy.]
Sir Draxum said as much-- that his cure holds many of the same ingredients as the human one. That I will be taking it a long time, but the worst of the side effects will lessen in a few weeks.
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[ And maybe also ask around for other references in case there's something easier and more permanent.
Thankfully, he knows this area pretty well, because they can just take a straight line to Gram. It doesn't seem like walking around on the forest floor with just his socks is bothersome to him at all. ]
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I appreciate the concern. [Wryly] And perhaps look forward to not having this issue in the future.
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It's a shame it took so long to find a cure. But, we've really come a long way. Even in just the time I've been alive.