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Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 2:09 pm
White washed walls edged in light blue with warm yellow curtains. There are 30 beds in two rows against the walls. Off to the back is a desk with stacks of papers and a door leading into the back where you can catch a glimpses of walls of files. A second door leads to the room where the Madame of the Infimary lives. It's open 24/7 if you're sick or hurt.
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Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 8:54 am
Colette Russle
Colette walked into the infirmary with the professor, leading him to a bed and having him sit down on a bed before running to a second door, knocking on it quickly. She just hoped somebody was in there with medical skills. ((Sorry for short posting, Work plus College means i get tired a lot besides on weekends. @_@ ))
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Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 10:11 am
Professor Douglas Green The plants around me... Are like children... Douglas listened to the students frantic foot steps and heard her knock on the door. He tilted his head and tried to pin-point her location so that when he spoke, he was talking to her. "Colette, I'm sure you have some sort of lesson now." The professor fretted "I'll be fine on my own, trust me." He straightened as if showing her how he could look after himself. ...They grow into my heart
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Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 8:04 am
Colette Russle
Colette shook her head. "I don't think i have a lesson right now." After that, she mumbled something, but it was too soft to be heard. She impatiently rapped the door again, Before noticing a small sign hanging on the door. She read the sign, which was in a fancy lettering 'Come back soon, No Nurse is available or hired right now.' Colette bit back a groan, and sat down onto the floor. The rustle of her over-sized cloak clearly suggested she had sat down.
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Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 10:23 am
Professor Douglas Green
The plants around me...
Are like children...
Douglas stood up, missing the sound of her crumpling coat and spoke in a commanding voice. "Colette, I'm sure you have a lesson. You are forbidden to worry about me." he grinned, then sighed. "I come here a lot to give them the plants they need to make cures and if I'm right, then you can put bandages over my eyes and leave some ointment on the bedside table." He tried to get his bearings, then told her where to find the ointment and the bandages. "I'd like to try doing it for myself, so please leave to avoid me embarresing myself." he smiled sheepishly.
...They grow into my heart
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Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 2:14 pm
Colette Russle
Colette simply nodded to this, getting up. She walked over to where he told her the bandages were, grabbed them, then easily found the ointment. She set them on the bedside table, and sat down onto the floor again, adjusting her glasses.
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Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 9:53 am
Professor Douglas Green The plants around me... Are like children... Douglas frowned, then winced, then stopped moving his face for a moment. He felt where the bandages were, then the ointment. Afterwards, he drummed his fingers. "You didn't leave." he observed, a little annoyed. he wait for her to nod her head, then realised he couldn't see so he cleared his throat and continued talking. "I mean no offence, but I'm in pain and I want to be alone for a moment. Please go away." He instructed. ...They grow into my heart
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Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 11:51 am
Colette Russle
Colette nodded again, and got up. She then walked over to the exit, opened the door, and left, making sure to slam the door just loud enough so he would hear she left.
[exit]
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Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 12:07 pm
Professor Douglas Green The plants around me... Are like children... He nodded satisfyingly at the door closing, then relaxed his body a whimpered with pain. He heard the door open again and looked towards, but saw nothing. "Is that you Collette?" The professor demanded, but worry prickled him when nothing replied. "Hello?" he called uncertainly. ...They grow into my heart Alva
You think you have seen power,
You think you have seen evil, You think you know Alva... He limped in and stared at the teacher. A smile crept onto his face. Some good luck! A teacher, unable to see with no one else around. Alva pulled out his wand and pointed it at the professor trying to think of a harmfull spell. "Flipendo!" he cried at last and wierd blue stuff shot over the teacher, who yelped. Satisfaction spread through him and he did it again and again until he forgot about his stubbed toe and was very content on casting flipendo at him.You know nothing.
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Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 11:03 am
Alva
You think you have seen power,
You think you have seen evil, You think you know Alva... He cleared his throat when he was satisfied and tried to put on a deep voice so that he wasn't recognized by the teacher at any time throughout his Hogwarts school life. "If a whisper of this gets out, I'll be back and next time you wont be able to tell anyone else!" His hissed roughly, then cleared his throat again and walked out casually. You know nothing. Professor Douglas Green The plants around me... Are like children... He shook for a moment, terrified, then applied the Pheanix tears to his eyes, just a drop each. He blinked as his vision returned and held up his fingers to check he knew how many there were, then he left and walked quickly down to the boat harbour to relax. He wasn't going to tell anyone what happened because he doubted it would happen again. ...They grow into my heart
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Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 12:09 pm
Colette Russle
Colette had barged into the infirmary, Hoping to see Professor Green, But when she noticed he was gone, She wiped her tear stained face, And closed the door again. She sat against the door, waiting to see if he would come back. She needed somebody to talk too, especially after the incident at the lake, where she had run off too after she left the infirmary. She needed to tell somebody, anybody that would listen. It was obvious she felt hurt.
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