[ Maybe at some point she had sat outside the door and talked to her. Sometimes it could be sweet, but the night soon made it mournful. They all had their roles to play and Iosefka's was fleeting, something that could not survive the scourge. ]
She wanted to meet, in the morning. Morning does not come in Yharnam.
[ 'Decent' is not the reassurance Emily probably thinks it is. Anna has seen. She has seen what the veil of decency does to people. She says nothing for a moment. ]
Too much healing blood, wouldn't even know if I was.
I'll go ahead and mark that as a no, then. It means there will be a number of things I can look to in order to create something proper for you. I can't promise all of them won't be bitter, but such is how medicine works.
[and given what she has in stock, she can start making a base for one of them that afternoon, as it happens.]
My plan, if you agree to it, is to give you no more than one or two doses of what I make for you - enough to test if it works, but not so much that if it's ineffective anything would be wasted. All you have to do is tell me after each how you feel physically, your thoughts on its effectiveness, and if there are any side effects occurring. If you can't do that in person, over the phone is fine - I'll be making many notes so that I can deduce what's right for you.
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[ Maybe at some point she had sat outside the door and talked to her. Sometimes it could be sweet, but the night soon made it mournful. They all had their roles to play and Iosefka's was fleeting, something that could not survive the scourge. ]
She wanted to meet, in the morning. Morning does not come in Yharnam.
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...I'm sorry.
[that there was no morning to break.]
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[ She regrets that. She studies Emily with shameless attention. ]
...You seem kind.
[ 'Seem' being the operative word. But what would she do when the world became ugly. ]
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I merely do what anyone who calls themselves a physician should do. That's only decent, Miss Anna.
[but she's flattered, all the same.]
Are you allergic to anything?
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Too much healing blood, wouldn't even know if I was.
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[and given what she has in stock, she can start making a base for one of them that afternoon, as it happens.]
My plan, if you agree to it, is to give you no more than one or two doses of what I make for you - enough to test if it works, but not so much that if it's ineffective anything would be wasted. All you have to do is tell me after each how you feel physically, your thoughts on its effectiveness, and if there are any side effects occurring. If you can't do that in person, over the phone is fine - I'll be making many notes so that I can deduce what's right for you.
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Aye, I can phone.
[ She had gotten some basic cellphone lessons from the other Tamamo when everyone was twittering over EMBER. It's odd, but not impossible to use. ]