Friday.
It was a day that almost everyone looked forward to. Everyone looked forward to the time off from school, finally being able to be with their families, playing the games that they enjoyed, and just being plain away from the stress of having to remember every particular detail of their education. It is also this time of the week where the school was at its emptiest. The silence was where Grace found home, and it was here in this infirmary where she decided to chronicle the last few hours of her day so far. A pen and her diary in hand, she wrote down a detailed account of her life.
A detailed account included the moment that a fair lady was brought into the room. Blonde hair and hints of emerald eyes behind soft eyelids, the teenager was certainly cute as cute goes. Clothing suggested a masculine nature, however. Which made the older woman wonder lightly about herself; she wouldn’t call herself feminine or masculine. She was herself.
She gazed at the wall clock, it was a quarter past five, and certainly the Academy doors are probably going to close and it was going to be curfew in a couple of hours in certain dormitories. The young woman had been asleep for a while. The people who brought her in never really told her why she passed out.
Grace glaced at the patient’s bed and adjusted her glasses before a sigh left her lips. Can’t go home with a patient still in the hospital bed; she supposed it was nice to have a little R&R time before going home. She closed her diary, pocketing the small book into her coat before standing up and opening the blinds, allowing the orange light of the sunset reach the darkening room.
It was one of those moments where you’d think of some nostalgic moment in your life.
If you could remember anything, anyways.
Hearing some light shifting, the Doctor swiveled her chair to face the sleeping student, smiling lightly. “Good morning.†She greeted, adjusting her glasses. “… or Good evening, I suppose. Do you know where you are?â€Â
It was a day that almost everyone looked forward to. Everyone looked forward to the time off from school, finally being able to be with their families, playing the games that they enjoyed, and just being plain away from the stress of having to remember every particular detail of their education. It is also this time of the week where the school was at its emptiest. The silence was where Grace found home, and it was here in this infirmary where she decided to chronicle the last few hours of her day so far. A pen and her diary in hand, she wrote down a detailed account of her life.
A detailed account included the moment that a fair lady was brought into the room. Blonde hair and hints of emerald eyes behind soft eyelids, the teenager was certainly cute as cute goes. Clothing suggested a masculine nature, however. Which made the older woman wonder lightly about herself; she wouldn’t call herself feminine or masculine. She was herself.
She gazed at the wall clock, it was a quarter past five, and certainly the Academy doors are probably going to close and it was going to be curfew in a couple of hours in certain dormitories. The young woman had been asleep for a while. The people who brought her in never really told her why she passed out.
Grace glaced at the patient’s bed and adjusted her glasses before a sigh left her lips. Can’t go home with a patient still in the hospital bed; she supposed it was nice to have a little R&R time before going home. She closed her diary, pocketing the small book into her coat before standing up and opening the blinds, allowing the orange light of the sunset reach the darkening room.
It was one of those moments where you’d think of some nostalgic moment in your life.
If you could remember anything, anyways.
Hearing some light shifting, the Doctor swiveled her chair to face the sleeping student, smiling lightly. “Good morning.†She greeted, adjusting her glasses. “… or Good evening, I suppose. Do you know where you are?â€Â