[ He taps the counter-top on the opposite side of the hall. ]
I've got some ointment and bandages here for the ones that have abrasions. If there's a broken bone, you'll need to splint it. You can use that space—
[ He points to a long stretch of empty counter top to the right side of the room ]
To do your work if you need more room. And a chart over here on the counter so you can figure out what ails them a little better. Some of them aren't sick in body but in heart. And others are just stubborn as fuck.
[she sets the things she needs on the counter-top and examines the various wounded animals on the left side of the room. looking for ones with visible injuries first]
Oh, there you are. We've got a lot of wounded ones in here. He says some of them are hurt in their bodies and in their hearts, and they all need to be mended.
Great. If you're ready, you can find everything you need over at the counter.
[ You can see a whole pile of useful medical items: blankets, bandages, antibiotic ointment, the clipboard with the aforementioned chart, gauze, and metal poles. There's also catnip, paper towels, and other cleaning supplies. ]
I'm gonna go up front and see about calling around to find out where that lazy ass has gotten off to; I'll trust you ladies to do what you can.
[and with that, she's going to go from the ones that look the worst to those that look comparatively less injured, carefully putting on some ointment and bandages on their injuries]
[Daisy is very careful with the cats, and she coos to them a lot and tells them what good kitties they are. surreptitiously checking to see if she recognizes any of the names on the nametags, tho]
Approaching the cage, there's a strange looking cat inside. From appearances, it looks like it's been in a fairly bad fight at some point: scratch and bite marks cover its back, an eye, and one shoulder, and it is apparently trying to keep off of one leg. It has numerous tags on its collar, the front-most which is silver and reads "SPARROW."
Approaching the cage, there's a white tiger inside. There's a deep, nasty bite mark on one. You feel a very deep sense of guilt when approaching this cat, like you'd just like to run away. It has numerous tags on its collar, the front-most which is silver and reads "YUKINE."
Approaching the cage, there's a spotted cat inside. It appears to have gotten into a fight with another cat, and its injuries, one over each eye, are instantly evident. Something about these wounds strike you as being old—as though they'd been reopened somehow. It has numerous tags on its collar, the front-most which is silver and reads "LACE."
Approaching the cage, there's a Snowshoe cat inside. There's a deep scratch mark above one of its eyes. You feel a very deep sense of guilt when approaching this cat, like you'd just like to run away. It has numerous tags on its collar, the front-most which is silver and reads "VASH."
Approaching the cage, there's a Maine Coon cat inside. It looks like its been bitten on one leg, which it is also refusing to stand on. It has numerous tags on its collar, the front-most which is silver and reads "TOGETIC."
Approaching the cage, there's a Burmese cat inside. It looks like its been scratched, but its wounds are quite light. It has numerous tags on its collar, the front-most which is silver and reads "GULL."
After cleaning the wounds and caring for all of these animals, the majority of whom respond quite lovingly to you in spite of the occasional feeling of hesitation, you feel considerably better, like something that's been holding you down for a long time is finally lifted.
A butterfly materializes and hovers between the two of you. It gives off a faintly warm feeling. Now would be the time to use your bug catcher. ]
[ not all wounds are visible or so easily cured. let's try two first. ]
[ Approaching the large cage next to the white tiger, there's a grey-ish, black-ish tiger inside. ((never mind the fierce look , it's not!!!) You can't see any visible scratches or bites, but seeing it you feel irritated and sad and guilty. It has numerous tags on its collar (which really resembles a scarf?), a few of which seem to have suspiciously been removed, the front-most which is silver and reads "YATO."
In another of the cages there's a Persian cat inside. You can't see any visible scratches or bites, but you feel angry when you see this cat.It has numerous tags on its collar, the front-most which is silver and reads "CROWN." As you approach it, the cat draws away from you, like its wary. Unlike any other hissing cat you've seen today, though, it has decided to greet you by peeing. Everywhere. ]
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[ he points to the cages on the left ]
Each of these guys has something wrong with him or her that needs to be fixed. Some of are sick for one reason or another and some of 'em are injured.
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Poor things. Of course I'll help. I've got some poultices that might help if they're in pain or wounded.
[going to examine them]
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I've got some ointment and bandages here for the ones that have abrasions. If there's a broken bone, you'll need to splint it. You can use that space—
[ He points to a long stretch of empty counter top to the right side of the room ]
To do your work if you need more room. And a chart over here on the counter so you can figure out what ails them a little better. Some of them aren't sick in body but in heart. And others are just stubborn as fuck.
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Right, then. Time to get started? Oh, Mythal, I forgot to introduce myself! I'm Daisy.
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[ he grins ]
'Name's Daikoku.
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[she sets the things she needs on the counter-top and examines the various wounded animals on the left side of the room. looking for ones with visible injuries first]
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You need anything, Daisy?
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[ You can see a whole pile of useful medical items: blankets, bandages, antibiotic ointment, the clipboard with the aforementioned chart, gauze, and metal poles. There's also catnip, paper towels, and other cleaning supplies. ]
I'm gonna go up front and see about calling around to find out where that lazy ass has gotten off to; I'll trust you ladies to do what you can.
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'I' must mean injured, and 'S'?
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[taking the ointment and looking around to see if there's any obviously injured cats]
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btw, I promise not to let this be too gory, don't want to trigger anybody where animals are involved ]
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[and with that, she's going to go from the ones that look the worst to those that look comparatively less injured, carefully putting on some ointment and bandages on their injuries]
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Approaching the cage, there's a strange looking cat inside. From appearances, it looks like it's been in a fairly bad fight at some point: scratch and bite marks cover its back, an eye, and one shoulder, and it is apparently trying to keep off of one leg. It has numerous tags on its collar, the front-most which is silver and reads "SPARROW."
Approaching the cage, there's a white tiger inside. There's a deep, nasty bite mark on one. You feel a very deep sense of guilt when approaching this cat, like you'd just like to run away. It has numerous tags on its collar, the front-most which is silver and reads "YUKINE."
Approaching the cage, there's a spotted cat inside. It appears to have gotten into a fight with another cat, and its injuries, one over each eye, are instantly evident. Something about these wounds strike you as being old—as though they'd been reopened somehow. It has numerous tags on its collar, the front-most which is silver and reads "LACE."
Approaching the cage, there's a Snowshoe cat inside. There's a deep scratch mark above one of its eyes. You feel a very deep sense of guilt when approaching this cat, like you'd just like to run away. It has numerous tags on its collar, the front-most which is silver and reads "VASH."
Approaching the cage, there's a Maine Coon cat inside. It looks like its been bitten on one leg, which it is also refusing to stand on. It has numerous tags on its collar, the front-most which is silver and reads "TOGETIC."
Approaching the cage, there's a Burmese cat inside. It looks like its been scratched, but its wounds are quite light. It has numerous tags on its collar, the front-most which is silver and reads "GULL."
After cleaning the wounds and caring for all of these animals, the majority of whom respond quite lovingly to you in spite of the occasional feeling of hesitation, you feel considerably better, like something that's been holding you down for a long time is finally lifted.
A butterfly materializes and hovers between the two of you. It gives off a faintly warm feeling. Now would be the time to use your bug catcher.
]
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[bug catcher go]
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The others, then?
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[ Approaching the large cage next to the white tiger, there's a grey-ish, black-ish tiger inside. ((never mind the fierce look , it's not!!!) You can't see any visible scratches or bites, but seeing it you feel irritated and sad and guilty. It has numerous tags on its collar (which really resembles a scarf?), a few of which seem to have suspiciously been removed, the front-most which is silver and reads "YATO."
In another of the cages there's a Persian cat inside. You can't see any visible scratches or bites, but you feel angry when you see this cat.It has numerous tags on its collar, the front-most which is silver and reads "CROWN." As you approach it, the cat draws away from you, like its wary. Unlike any other hissing cat you've seen today, though, it has decided to greet you by peeing. Everywhere. ]
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