Allison Cameron (
as_damaged) wrote in
tampered2009-05-01 07:59 pm
complete
When; backdated to Apr. 30(?)
Rating; PG? iunno~ :/
Characters; Allison Cameron [
as_damaged], Ishaiah [
priorcommitment]
Summary; we now interrupt your regularly scheduled Black Ick investigation for a little face~confusion awkwardness.
Log;
Alien plagues she could deal with. That fact surprised her, a little; but really, it wasn't so different from her job at home. More a matter of treatment than diagnosis, maybe-- trying to translate the disease into comprehensible terms, in order to understand how they could cure it. It was almost comforting, the familiarity of it. Tests to run, questions to answer.
Cameron didn't mind the more mundane cases she tended to deal with here to pass the time; she'd never minded clinic duty, deriving some satisfaction from interacting with patients, making their lives better on a small scale. But she did enjoy working for Dr. House, along with all the attendant duties and criminal activities. Breaking into houses and taking long shots. Doing whatever it took. It was generally unethical and frequently unpleasant, and she missed it, a little.
She was nearly ready to get started-- taking no chances with contamination, Cameron had suited up, and made sure everyone in the building knew not to barge in. The sample of infected tissue with its unnatural discharge awaited.
Rating; PG? iunno~ :/
Characters; Allison Cameron [
Summary; we now interrupt your regularly scheduled Black Ick investigation for a little face~confusion awkwardness.
Log;
Alien plagues she could deal with. That fact surprised her, a little; but really, it wasn't so different from her job at home. More a matter of treatment than diagnosis, maybe-- trying to translate the disease into comprehensible terms, in order to understand how they could cure it. It was almost comforting, the familiarity of it. Tests to run, questions to answer.
Cameron didn't mind the more mundane cases she tended to deal with here to pass the time; she'd never minded clinic duty, deriving some satisfaction from interacting with patients, making their lives better on a small scale. But she did enjoy working for Dr. House, along with all the attendant duties and criminal activities. Breaking into houses and taking long shots. Doing whatever it took. It was generally unethical and frequently unpleasant, and she missed it, a little.
She was nearly ready to get started-- taking no chances with contamination, Cameron had suited up, and made sure everyone in the building knew not to barge in. The sample of infected tissue with its unnatural discharge awaited.

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And as gratitude to those who were putting themselves in danger for the sake of the greater good, Ishiah was willing to take a few minutes of his time to deliver some food as well. House had requested pizza, but he imagined that some of the other doctors--those who were less hypocritical, perhaps--would prefer food that was a little healthier.
So he has a few things in tow--salads, hoagies, burgers and pizza for the junk food inclined--when he steps into the Hospital, wings disappearing in a moment as he heads towards the testing facilities, knocking when he arrives.
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Of course, she didn't know who this immune courier was.
She opens the door and stops short, belatedly trying not to let her shock show on her face. It isn't Chase, she knows it isn't-- can't be-- but it's jarring, anyway, seeing his face.
"Hello..."
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"Hello, Cameron," he nods, solemnly. "I've brought food for you and everybody else working on this case."
He looks into the room, unsure if she'll step to the side and let him in.
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He doesn't move like Chase, or sound like him, really, which makes it easier to deal with. The resemblance is unsettling, though. With Peter Pevensie, she'd been cursed herself, and therefore not aware of the strangeness of the situation-- not until after, at which point she didn't have to see the resemblance.
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His footsteps are light--the kind that tend to make people from his world wonder if those wings are always at work, but in all honesty, it's simply that he treads carefully. Placing the food where instructed, Ishiah's eyes glance quickly around the entire room, and at once he feels more at ease, because everything appears to be very human, from the technology to the methodology, and with the exception of the Leandros brothers--one of whom isn't human, anyway--Ishiah's never felt very threatened by the species.
He turns back to face the doctor. "Your boss has mentioned before that you might be somewhat uncomfortable around me. I'm sure there's a reason for that, one which I can work with in order to make this more comfortable for you."
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Cameron colors slightly at the reference to House's inference. She's not certain whether he's trying to make things more difficult for his own amusement, or if he's using it to gauge her reaction, to feel out the details of her relationship with the absent Chase. As far as she can tell, House doesn't entirely know, for once; he doesn't seem to be from quite the same moment in their timeline, and she's been relishing that fleeting sense of privacy.
"It's all right-- really. He's exaggerating." There's a flatness to her tone that speaks of mild annoyance at House's interference. "It's a little shocking, I'll admit-- but I can deal with it." In fact she's determined to, to prove herself.
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"Does House really exaggerate often?" Ishiah continues to press, tilting his head at the woman. "It seems to me that he isn't the type to do so without a reason. If he wants answers, for instance. I'm supposing it has something to do with the Australian who shares my face."
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Now that the initial shock is past, the differences are as obvious as the similarities; in tone, in attitude. "I'm sorry that you've gotten caught up in it." That's the uncanny part, really; the near-familiarity of the setting and situation, paired with the stranger wearing Chase's face.
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He slips his hands into his pockets, the air around him almost thrumming a bit. "And I am not Doctor Chase, so you need not worry. Worry more if he arrives in the City, although given that I don't have his accent, perhaps we'll still be easy to distinguish."
His head turns to look back at her work. "I'm sure that you have work to return to. How is the research coming along?"
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She takes a breath, takes advantage of the change in subject. "It's... strange. It doesn't behave quite like anything we're familiar with in our world... in some ways it's like a cancer, in other ways, more like a virus... I think Dr. Wilson was going to irradiate a sample, see if the foreign cells can be killed that way. Or weakened, at least."
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He looks to the fluorescent lights in the room, crossing his legs. "Science is safer than magic. Yet, the world that this disease comes from clearly employs the use of magic, and frequently. I wonder."
Deliberately, he pauses. "You're doing a good job."
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"There's a team of magic-users on the case as well, working parallel to our research... We'll compare notes, I guess, and see what we can learn from one another." She doesn't sound thrilled about the prospect; Cameron finds the idea of magic a little hard to swallow. But she's trying to be optimistic... even if a large part of her hopes they'll find a scientific cure. "It's unconventional, but... what isn't, here."
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The peri stands, then, nodding curtly to himself, before looking Cameron in the eye again.
"I shouldn't disturb you any further."
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Cameron stands when he does, somewhat surprised by his abruptness. "It's all right... but I probably should get back to work. Thank you for bringing food." She smiles again, more genuine than before.
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"There is no need to thank me, but it was a pleasure to meet you, Cameron," he nods, before stepping out of the room, wings slowly coming into view.
gsfdg that icon o_o
She shakes her surprise off as best she can; after all, there's work to be done. Alien plagues to cure.
/trolls again with it?