Timestamp: Summer 6, 523 AV Location: Doctor Petricious's Clinic OOC: Warning--for the squeamish folk--there's blood and gore in this one. And some questionable medical practices. The air was thick, heavy with the summer heat. Thin streamers of golden light filtered through the windows, making the dust motes that floated through the air sparkle, the only light in an otherwise dark place. Speckles of blood danced across the floor, chased by shadows and highlighted by spider's webs. Screams filled the air, blood-curdling, cold. Endless. The place was like a nightmare come to life, but it was the only place Maya could find for work. And unfortunately, the poor girl needed to work, because she needed money for stuff and things. She supposed the grime wouldn't have been so bad on its own, the lack of cleanliness and sanitation, but when coupled with the man who ran the whole show--the good doctor himself, things took a turn for the worst. The doctor was clearly off his rocker and the nuit supposed there wasn't anything she could really do about that right now. She just needed to stay on his good side, if there was such a thing, so she could earn some money and keep herself alive a little bit longer. Today, she would be assisting in the care of some of the Blood Pit's survivors. The first customer on their docket had some shallow chest wounds; she supposed they had been applied by some sort of sharp object. He also had a broken arm. While the doctor was visiting his experiments out back, she was supposed to get this particular patient ready for care. Which meant that the first order of business was to try and clean him up, and then, get any tools they would need to use on him out, and place them somewhere within reach. She should probably try and clean them up a bit too, for sanitation's sake, and the place they were working in as well, although she knew the good doctor didn't care and she didn't really care much either, being as detached as she was. So, without any further adieu, she told her patient to lie back on the operating table, (he had been sitting up, surveying her as she studied him and went about the room). He looked to be a man in his thirties, with dark brown hair, cropped short, and stubble marching its way across his lower face. A lanky enough build, but with some muscle, and of course the injuries--Maya was surprised he had survived. Not because his injuries were particularly bad, but because he was so scrawny when compared to some of the other male specimens she had seen. "First, we've got to get you cleaned up, so we can work on you," she said, as she opened a few cabinets to retrieve what she had been looking for--some dusty cloths, bandages, some jars with herbs, etc. She also pulled a bucket of water that had been sitting in the corner for cleaning purposes onto the counter. "It may hurt a bit, and the water may be a little cold; I haven't tested it yet today," the man nodded as Maya reached for a cloth and dunked it into the bucket of water. Once it had soaked through, she wrung it out to the best of her ability and lurched over to her patient. There were two cuts on the man's chest--one below his right pectoral, and one closer to his right hip. Maya began by wiping the drying blood away from the wound below his pectoral, before using a cleaner part of the cloth to wipe the blood away from the remaining wound. When she was finished, she set the cloth down beside her patient and surveyed her work--a little blood was still seeping out, but it had mainly stopped at this point. She dabbed at the blood again. "I bet that hurts." The man nodded. "I'll try and find something to ease the pain and to keep an infection from spreading." She eyed the wound again. She couldn't tell if it was red because it was newly inflicted, because there was still some blood caked around the inside making it appear red, or if it was just every so slightly irritated and infected. She supposed she would have to find something to cover all of the above before bandaging both areas. But what to use? She knew the doctor had mentioned several good options to her earlier, when she had asked, but wasn't sure what would be best any more than she could remember everything he had said to her. Maybe, the jars would be conveniently labeled with uses in addition to names? She began searching through the cabinets as well as the items she had already pulled out earlier and found that the jars of supplies were conveniently labeled, but not with their uses. She did, however, remember that willow bark was one of the things the doctor had mentioned for pain relief. So, after rifling through the doctor's supplies a little longer, she finally found what she was looking for and pulled it out. |