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Mycroft Holmes ([personal profile] willbemother) wrote in [community profile] asgardeventide2012-07-16 12:18 am

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What attempts have been made, if any, to leave Asgard?
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I shall be arriving at your facilities at half past the hour.
Your giving me the tour is much appreciated.
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Hospital tonight as planned.
Status.
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[ The accounting job at the bank isn't really the sort of calculating that Mycroft is overjoyed with having. He's been a bit spoiled with considering bigger issues in his former life. But gaining a salary is actually of some importance now -don't think it doesn't piss him off- on top of every other worry, especially since he has more than himself to look after (though that's not new). And he needs work; in his own way, he craves it just as desperately as his brother does. This job is just coppers before a king in every manner, but it is something. Unlike his brother, Mycroft is able to settle for less than what he wants for the sake of practicality. But at least Sherlock does have a little project going for him, so that's one thing off the list of complications.

So long as Mycroft makes sure the way is open to him. And he will.

When his shift is over at the Bank of Dvalin, Mycroft collects his bracelet from the office (no chance of distraction or possible conveyance of account information, nevermind Mycroft's memory for numbers is more astounding than his employers might have figured) and makes his way into Heimdall's district. There, he'll proceed upon a leisurely stroll through Freya, and then into Sigyn district, sending out and answering the various texts and replies as he goes. ]
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[personal profile] the_good_doctor 2012-08-10 11:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Of course.

[Watson nods to Georgiana to let her know he is expecting this guest and not to worry -- although she's a new addition to the clinic staff, the similarity in their time periods means that the two often share an understanding.]

This door here leads to my office, but we'll save that for last. I imagine that once you've seen our facilities you'll have some questions. First, our examining room.

[There are four crisply made stretcher beds, separated by screens for privacy. The layout speaks for itself, but Watson explains anyway. The nurses and interns interview the patient and where necessary do a physical exam, taking notes which are then passed on to Watson when he interviews the patient, stream-lining the process -- a necessity with only the one doctor in the clinic.

Next is a similarly made up room for quarantining patients, and there are rooms upstairs for patients requiring overnight observation as well as the staff member on night duty -- there is always at least one person in the clinic.

Finally, towards the rare is the apothecary, source of that sulphur-y smell, a few small store-rooms and a room set up as a workspace but not yet used.]

I anticipated that it wouldn't be long before Holmes joined me in Asgard and set this room aside for his experiments. He's yet to make use of it, and as I've offered it to your brother, I should offer it to you as well. It can be locked, and as it's near our back door you could come and go without attracting much notice.