Gabriel blinked down at the cat as he wheeled the unconscious god into the private room and prepared to transfer him to the new bed. "Preferably not all at the same time," he said carefully, trying to find the nicest way he could to say that he didn't want to see the hospital turned into a zoo. Angels could, in theory, be relatively any size or shape they wished, but that didn't mean he was used to having animals in a workplace, even those which were not animals in their true form. "But I suppose that is what visiting hours are for..."
He addressed Anathema as well as he continued, "I'm not sure there's much more we can do for him until he wakes up. Even if we were prepared for chemotherapy right now, we can hardly start it on an unconscious patient. I'll see that he's hooked up to the monitors, and I think for now we just watch and see that there are no drastic changes in his condition. Would you like me to stay for the rest of your shift, or will you be all right?"
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Date: 2006-12-28 01:56 am (UTC)He addressed Anathema as well as he continued, "I'm not sure there's much more we can do for him until he wakes up. Even if we were prepared for chemotherapy right now, we can hardly start it on an unconscious patient. I'll see that he's hooked up to the monitors, and I think for now we just watch and see that there are no drastic changes in his condition. Would you like me to stay for the rest of your shift, or will you be all right?"