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an apple a day
There came a sharp rapping on the metallic door. Spoke the raven, nevermore.
It was near mechanical in its precision, a steady one-two-three beat fit for a quick-time waltz but lacking all the feeling and expression to make it anything akin to music. It did fit in with the whirring and slight hum of machinery that always existed on the ship - the dull, metal white noise of a its gears and engines doing good work, a constant reassurance that no one was going to get thrown into zero-gravity or sucked into the nothingness of space. It was too loud and too localized, though, for it to be mistaken as part of the regular background.
"Doctor," said the knocker, perfectly spaced between two series of three-note beats, though he stopped right after the last knock-knock-knock following the word. It wasn't a common voice to hear around the sick bay area of the ship, but it wasn't one Bentley hadn't heard before. Calibri sounded quietly commanding as normal, if a little more impatient given the bitten off end to the 'R' of Bentley's title. "Doctor, I am in need of your assistance."
It was near mechanical in its precision, a steady one-two-three beat fit for a quick-time waltz but lacking all the feeling and expression to make it anything akin to music. It did fit in with the whirring and slight hum of machinery that always existed on the ship - the dull, metal white noise of a its gears and engines doing good work, a constant reassurance that no one was going to get thrown into zero-gravity or sucked into the nothingness of space. It was too loud and too localized, though, for it to be mistaken as part of the regular background.
"Doctor," said the knocker, perfectly spaced between two series of three-note beats, though he stopped right after the last knock-knock-knock following the word. It wasn't a common voice to hear around the sick bay area of the ship, but it wasn't one Bentley hadn't heard before. Calibri sounded quietly commanding as normal, if a little more impatient given the bitten off end to the 'R' of Bentley's title. "Doctor, I am in need of your assistance."

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And you're only the heir to Circle 7 and the boss's right hand man and if something happened it'd be all my fault and I'd probably be shot and killed or worse, he didn't add.
"Actually, I would... like to see your work, sometime." Bentley seemed hesitant to admit this, tapping his fingers nervously on the back of his tablet.
Rightfully so.
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"You what?"
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"Your work. I'd like to see it," he repeated, seeming to have ebbed from his doctor persona back into his jumpy self. Bentley's hands waved about as he explained. "I mean, I'd like to know how you became... well, so resistant to certain treatments. It's rather interesting. Maybe some new medicines could be developed out of your discoveries."
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HEE is that a medical side effect or are you blushing calibri-
HE IS JUST SO CONFUSED
kawaii yandere-kun
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is bentley considered part of the first circle
"I don't necessarily seek them out, but they seem to find me all the same." He leaned back in his seat with a sigh. "It's nice to know the other specialists. Who I'm meant to be working with."
yes
ok cool
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Calibri cradled his chin against the thumb of one fist. "Oh. I see."
Then, he let it fall. "Very well, Doctor. I will allow you to spectate a live experiment. If you'd like to go to the laboratory now-"
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Because no morning routine was apparently complete without a customary blood thickness test.
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"If you aggravate your wound, it won't heal correctly. The tissue and muscle could be damaged. I can arrange a wheelchair if you want to get around, but otherwise, it'd be ideal if you stayed in bed a while."
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He could probably make his getaway while Bentley's back was turned, he reasoned.
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HE KNOWS, BENTLEY
No one sought him out.
"Perhaps you should arrange another on-planet visit to certain downtown establishments with the Dominico siblings again."
NO...!!!
"You... know about that?"
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"Nothing," Bentley said, something displeased in his expression. He cleared his throat. "Anyway. Chess? Checkers? I've got Pictionary, or..."
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"I'm no idiot, Calibri. You plan to leave as soon as I turn around, don't you?" he said, rather than asked. "It's not just you. Many of you are too impatient to sit and rest. It seems to be a symptom of being a Circle 7 member. I don't blame anyone, what with important duties to tend to, but do you know how many of them I have to treat again in their follow-ups? How many I have to assign physical therapy? Almost all of them. Now, which is more of a hassle: resting for a few simple days, or coming back several times a week for a month for therapy or more procedures?"
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It was very blank.
And very long.
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It was very pitiful.
"I-I stand by what I said, Mr. Calibri," he stammered. Falling victim to that stare could only be human. "But you're no fool. You know I can't force you to stay. I just suggest it. Highly."
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Can trail off here if you don't want to RP the game. (I don't know how to play chess haha.)
yeah it'll prolly get convoluted and tough to keep up with 8'D