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screwloose) wrote2009-03-05 08:17 pm
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[RL with Maraich]
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.
It didn't look much like a medical clinic, but after all it was a laboratory. A whirring sound might have been heard by Maraich's foot and he might have looked 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.
It didn't look much like a medical clinic, but after all it was a laboratory. A whirring sound might have been heard by Maraich's foot and he might have looked 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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He pulled Maraich's shirt up and spread the gel over his stomach, then began moving the probe. The fully-developed fetus was clearly visible in the screen, little hands and feet shifting, and the head dominating most of the grainy picture.
"Ectopic, of course," Stein muttered to himself. "No uterus." He scribbled notes on a clipboard as he moved the probe about, looking at the child at all angles.
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As much as Maraich tried to keep his eyes on Stein, he found them wandering over to the screen. It was a bit fuzzy but there was clearly something there. He looked for every body part the doctor mentioned.
"Does he look healthy?" he asked forcefully. It was really his most important question.
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He switched off the machine and offered Maraich a towel to wipe the remaining gel off. "Well, it looks like everything is even better than I hoped," he said. "It should be a very routine procedure, though what I said about lifting him for the first six weeks will stand. I believe you can even stay awake for the surgery, after all."
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"I could be awake?" he was surprised by that. Although it would be strange he wasn't the queasy type, "What about the date?"
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"Yes, which means I can put him into your arms right away," he said brightly.
"And what day is convenient for you? Anytime within a week of your due date would be fine."
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"It would help if I knew my due date," he blinked at him. He wasn't really sure what date to pick other than wanting to get this done with as soon as he could, "It shouldn't be too far away."
He was looking forward to holding the baby. With Matthias it had been so clunky and awkward.
He wiped off the gel, not worrying too much about remnants - he would wash off later - and sat up.
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He shrugged. "Anytime after the tenth of April would be fine, unless you go into labour sooner or something happens, in which case we should do it right away."
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"Maybe the 11nth, I think that's a Saturday. Or the 12th. I'll have to talk to everyone and find out what the best time would be," he answered brightly, gently sliding off the bed onto his feet, "So I guess that's about it for now."
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He led Maraich out into the hallway, back towards the front lobby as he spoke.
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"I'll let you know," he agreed. He was planning on getting a worldhop back from where he first came.
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"I'll be waiting," he said.
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He went out and waited patiently for his ride back.