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screwloose) wrote2009-03-02 09:00 pm
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[RL with Junpei]
Stein's laboratory was...impressive, and rather creepy. It was an oddly-shaped building, like several huge stone boxes all jumbled together with small windows. The largest part was shaped like an arrow, thrusting upwards towards the sky. Lines of what looked like stitching crawled across the face of the building, each 'stitch' at least a foot long.
The building was surrounded by a wrought-iron fence, the top a forest of points, and there were several scraggly trees planted around the grounds. The trees were devoid of leaves, and each branch ended in an arrowpoint.
A whirring sound could be heard by Junpei's foot and he might look down to see a mouse scuttling by, but the mouse looked and sounded mechanical, its skin formed of random patches of fabric all stitched together roughly.
Welcome to Dr. Franken Stein's Laboratory.
The building was surrounded by a wrought-iron fence, the top a forest of points, and there were several scraggly trees planted around the grounds. The trees were devoid of leaves, and each branch ended in an arrowpoint.
A whirring sound could be heard by Junpei's foot and he might look down to see a mouse scuttling by, but the mouse looked and sounded mechanical, its skin formed of random patches of fabric all stitched together roughly.
Welcome to Dr. Franken Stein's Laboratory.
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At least he'd said that the following tests wouldn't be so terrible, but it was still hard to believe after taking what felt like a cement block to the gut. And worse, hearing that the doctor had actually enjoyed doing it. What the heck kind of physician liked watching people in pain? Wasn't the whole point of their job to fix it?
"... The next tests aren't gonna be like that, right?" he grumbled, hoping for some solid reaffirmation. He didn't feel like getting his ass kicked for a third time that day.