http://ecirpnellehada.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] ecirpnellehada.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2007-11-14 01:54 am
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Library; Wednesday [ 11/14 ]

There was a pox upon the house of Fandom; a pox, a plague, an epidemic. Nurse's onset abates, noses run. Clearly, the source of it was something viral, and the toes on Adah's good foot curled, her fingers tingled, with the chance to find out something more. Bad enough she couldn't haunt the corners of the makeshift hospital in the town hall, gathering qualitative research from the victims afflicted while visions of petri dishes and a chance to get near a microscope danced in her head...may her left side be stricken as useless as her right should she allow herself to be constricted behind a desk when there was research to be done. A curse upon her, a pox, a plague, an epidemic. But not until she found something out first.

There was a sign on the desk, instructing anyone that truly needed assistance with anything to interrupt her at a station set up for researching, with the threat of awful, terrible things that would put the virus' work to shame if the interruption was deemed unworthy. It was getting books, people. How hard could it be? And hell hath no fury like an obsessive virologist scorned.

Re: Researcher's Station -- 11/14

[personal profile] blessed_twice 2007-11-14 05:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Wyatt took a short break from the clinic in the afternoon and started looking through the books, trying to find something to explain what was going on.
blessed_twice: (Wyatt is determined)

Re: Researcher's Station -- 11/14

[personal profile] blessed_twice 2007-11-15 01:54 am (UTC)(link)
"Thanks," Wyatt said, looking the list over. He figured he'd concentrate on trying to dig up diseases that were caused by spells or curses. Whoever had caused this had to be pretty powerful to be able to seal off the entire island. He was paying special attention to trying to find any accounts of places where contact had been lost, only to find the people there dead later.