yagen toushirou (
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130bladeworks2015-04-27 02:02 pm
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come on and fill my prescription
[kbc got you down? artillery fire just happen to take out your cavalry? hey, it's okay. yagen understands. sometimes you're injured, but you're just not badly injured enough for the saniwa to spend forty minutes repairing you. other times, you're injured, but so is your whole party, which means you're stuck waiting your forty minutes... and everyone else's. just to fix up a couple of scratches. not really worth it, huh?
in times like these, you can always visit yagen's highly professional emergency clinic — which is really just his room, and not very professional at all, but who really cares, right? you can trust him; he's a doctor.except he's not that kind of doctor. he might not even be a doctor at all.]
Have a seat. What seems to be the problem?
in times like these, you can always visit yagen's highly professional emergency clinic — which is really just his room, and not very professional at all, but who really cares, right? you can trust him; he's a doctor.
Have a seat. What seems to be the problem?
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Take one of these, at least. [he opens a desk drawer and offers ccp an eyepatch — not his cool black one, of course, but the standard medical kind for eye infections and the like.] Since your hair won't stay in place forever.
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Thanks.
[ Slipping it on casually now. He's still careful to obscure his right eye (or what remains of it) from view, though. ]
Don't think I've said this enough before, but - thanks. Really. For doing these things.
[ Such as taking care of people when Mitsutada is away. Fellow Team Moms need to appreciate each other. ]
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There's no need to thank me. I'm only doing my part for the general and everyone else. As long as everyone is alive at the end of the day, that's thanks enough.
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It feels nice seeing people happy, doesn't it?