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a little mermaid in a fantasy larp school
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Cool cool.  She's done with him in forty-five minutes, which is longer than she'd expected since the burn was more severe.  But thigh skin is easier than hand skin and she has the other leg to copy from so it's not too bad.

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He appreciates this a lot and the nurses are all very impressed when they come to take off his bandages!

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Perfect!  Then Cyllene will take her lunch and go check out the urgent care.

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Urgent care has, in addition to everybody's company/transport/parents, a broken arm and a twisted ankle and a bump on the head and some road rash on one side of the dividers, and a nasty cough and a guy with a barf bag and a worried-looking pregnant lady and a person with no visible problem who nonetheless looks very unhappy, on the other. While she is assessing them somebody with a ton of bee stings comes in, sobbing.

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Cyllene finds an empty chair and strums.  What's up with the no visible problems person?

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No visible problems person has a vicious UTI.

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Eesh.  Well, bee stings person seems pretty tractable; Cyllene flags down an orderly to claim them.

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The orderly explains to bee stings person who confirms that they are not allergic and do not need to be fixed in the next five minutes lest they die. She's clear to heal them.

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Do any of these still have stingers in them or is it just the venom?

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Some of them still have stingers.

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Okay, she'll start by disappearing all of those, which is easy enough because they're discrete objects that aren't too small but also definitely aren't too big.

Fish people ever get burns but she'd never healed any of them personally; this is a lot more like jelly stings which she definitely has experience with.  She zips through the wounds in a couple minutes apiece, getting somewhat faster but definitely not improving as much as she did with the first day's burns.

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The bee sting patient sighs in relief as the number of stings is reduced.

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Good.  Hmmmm she should find an orderly and make sure everyone she's been healing is getting kept track of.  Also how much money has she made compared to yesterday, about?

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She has made more today than yesterday! Their insurance scheme is happy to pass on most of the savings from not having to treat these people to her.

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In that case she'd like to spend the rest of the day looking at a person with a disease, maybe the coughing urgent care person or maybe someone else depending on what the staff think.  She probably won't actually be able to heal them today; she just wants to learn about how it works and get some ideas for the future.

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Like an infectious disease? Does she care what kind?

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She doesn't know!  This isn't something she did a lot of reading on in Sesh's anatomy book and it was other fish people's job to handle because the music kind of magic isn't comparatively very good at it.  She hasn't even ever been sick, herself.  Maybe someone could give her a crash course??

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Sure, they can go hang out with somebody on a ventilator suffering from a flu. The coughing person is getting their prescription and leaving now. The flu is caused by a virus; other infections can be caused by bacteria. Or macroscopic parasites or protozoans or fungi but these are less common.

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Good to know.

She plays at the ventilator person for a few hours and determines that if she tried to fix this herself right now she probably wouldn't be able to keep herself awake long enough to make progress that wouldn't just undo itself, because it would involve destroying every instance of the virus and there are so so many of them.  BUT maybe she could learn about what humans do and replicate it with magic, or replicate something similar???  And affect all of the virus at once that way.

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Sure! The nearest nurse can list books and websites that are good introductory references to the immune system and how antiviral drugs work and how viruses work and stuff.

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Hmmmmmm okay she doesn't think she can do better than antivirals at what antivirals do but the idea of replicating a fever seems promising.  She explains to a doctor that making all the instances of a virus hot while protecting the healthy cells around them would probably be a lot easier than disappearing them, but she wants to try it on something that isn't a person first.  Also it would be great if they could get her something that's at the temperature which would kill the viruses, since she doesn't have a good feel for how numbers attach to heat yet.  But she wants to go home earlier than it would take to try this so can they just get her these things for tomorrow?

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Sure, she can come by the lab tomorrow, they will let them know to expect her there.

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Alright!  She can still do a few more people if they're quick ones; who's in the urgent care now?

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Nasty cut on one hand, pinkeye, allergic reaction, sprained wrist, bad reaction to a medication, asthma attack, testicular torsion, stomach bug, croup, poison ivy, infected puppy bite.

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Hello nasty cut person, can she steal you away?

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