sawadeertoday (
sawadeertoday) wrote in
paradisa2012-09-20 10:17 pm
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test chamber 10 ; [ written ]
[ It's been awhile since GLaDOS had communicated with other residents, so she decides to write. Besides, it's easier to read than try and hear other people's voices over the ones rambling on in her head.
She was a true mess- her usually clean-cut white hair was askew, with dark rings and bags under her dull golden eyes, and her clothes were wrinkled from her numerous attempts to curl up and sleep. Not like that worked very often.
And so she wrote, as neatly as she could manage from her current position laying down in her bed: ]
What methods do you humans use forvoic soothing headaches and calming themselves down?
This is getting tiresome.
[ She crossed that out, finding it too much of a plea for help instead of a simple question. ]
She was a true mess- her usually clean-cut white hair was askew, with dark rings and bags under her dull golden eyes, and her clothes were wrinkled from her numerous attempts to curl up and sleep. Not like that worked very often.
And so she wrote, as neatly as she could manage from her current position laying down in her bed: ]
What methods do you humans use for
[ She crossed that out, finding it too much of a plea for help instead of a simple question. ]

[Dictated]
[Written / Dictated]
... How does the cause of the headache effect the cure?
[Dictated]
[Dictated]
[Dictated]
[Dictated]
[ She sounded as sarcastic as she could in her tired sigh of a voice. ]
[Dictated]
As for the voices, have they been causing other problems besides the headache?
[Dictated]
[ she huffed, before quieting, thoughtful. ]
I haven't been able to sleep. It's difficult to hear people and concentrate.
[Dictated]
[He's got nothing else to do and this sounds interesting.]
[Dictated]
[ she murmured, a bit worried now that she thought about how long it was going on. A month.
A whole month of this torture. ]
[Dictated]
[Dictated]
How about you?
[Dictated]
So it's not something that began when you first arrived.
[Dictated]
Re: [Dictated]
[Dictated]
I've tried to drown it out... It works, but it makes my head hurt more. I've tried tea... a lot of tea, but that doesn't work either. And even if the headache goes away a bit if I try to take medicine, the voices are still there.
[Dictated]
[Call him interested in the condition.]
[Dictated]
Over the journal or in person?
[ She's a bit bewildered by the offer, but she wasn't about to show it. ]
[Dictated]
[Dictated]
Sometime soon... like today?
[ She's a little anxious and excited- maybe this will help... She hopes so. ]
[Dictated]
[Dictated]
So today... how about in an hour?
[Dictated]
[It was odd for Jade to help a stranger, but the problem was rather intriguing. He could find out if it was Paradisa's antics or something more for her.]
I'll see you in an hour.
no subject
[Written]
no subject
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But I doubt it'll be much more than tempora ry relief.
[ The writing is getting a bit awkward and messy. ]
no subject
Written
Written
[ Leaving out important details, ahoy! ]
Written
Written
[ The question mark sort of wiggles a bit at the end, as though trying to concentrate especially hard on writing it right. ]
Written
[He's entering diagnosis mode.]
Where does it hurt? What type of ache?
Written
Are there ones from too much noise?
And it throbs. Everywhere.
Written
Can you hear a ringing in your ears?
Written
Written
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[Can you hear the teeny hint of annoyance in his voice? Professional annoyance, that is.]
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How do you protect the inside of your head? Because that sounds rather impos s ib le to do
[ Her writing deteriorates slightly as a particular wave of pain hits her. ]
Written
[Why didn't you say this before?]
Written
Ye s it is.
Re: Written
Written
[ She isn't very keen on this. ]
Written
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Wha t is tre atm ent ? Pills?
[ She's considering this, if only because she's getting sick and tired. ]
Written
Did you ever get the noise back home?