cloneororiginal: (Thinking)
Sarah Manning ([personal profile] cloneororiginal) wrote in [community profile] thoughtformed2013-06-26 05:51 pm

[Audio post]

We're all supposed to get roommate's here, right?

There's another bed here, but no sign of whoever I'm supposed to be with. [Which is fine with her, but it's...unsettling a little. Was whoever she's supposed to be suddenly...gone? Did the Doctors get them and just....she doesn't want to think about it.

Unless those damn birds killed them--no, no she won't even let her mind go that far.]


Also, anyone got a first aid kit or somethin'? [Just a small scrape from diving down from a pack of birds. Nothing major.]
heartofbakerst: (concern)

[personal profile] heartofbakerst 2013-06-27 07:31 am (UTC)(link)
Is it bad? I'd hate for it to get infected. Is there anything that I can do?
heartofbakerst: (who'd want me for a flatmate?)

[personal profile] heartofbakerst 2013-06-27 07:38 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I don't know what's gone on with the animals lately. Even the ones at our flat have been acting strangely.

Well, if you decide that your scratches are more serious, you can find me at Baker Street Surgery during the day. If there's an emergency, I get those rerouted to my mobile.
heartofbakerst: (surprise)

[personal profile] heartofbakerst 2013-06-27 07:43 am (UTC)(link)
Could be. Odd things happen round here at the full moon.

With birds, the most likely thing you'd have to worry about is parasites and not taking care of your wounds properly. But it's not very likely for either of those scenarios, it seems.
heartofbakerst: (pout)

[personal profile] heartofbakerst 2013-06-27 01:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, parasites aren't really willing to let go of their hosts, hence why they're called parasites. So unless you plucked one out of the air and rubbed your face on it, it's actually not likely at all.