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Post by The Smith on Jan 2, 2010 10:53:37 GMT -5
The Sage has a report after running his tests on the young girl.
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Post by Marie on Jan 2, 2010 11:11:46 GMT -5
"Sit down and have a drink," Joanna offered. "What would you like?"
Only her training kept her from demanding answers at once.
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Post by The Smith on Jan 2, 2010 11:13:26 GMT -5
"Nothing thank you." He sat down, and studied her, "I am afraid the news is not good."
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Post by Marie on Jan 2, 2010 11:35:32 GMT -5
Her heart skipped a beat and the colour drained from her face. She felt faint with worry but was determined to be strong.
"Tell me."
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Post by The Smith on Jan 2, 2010 11:38:15 GMT -5
"It is her brain. It is seriously damaged. We think the blood moving through it has been disrupted." Bartholomew replied.
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Post by Marie on Jan 2, 2010 11:45:41 GMT -5
"Hows could that be?" Joanna asked, turning paler still. "What does it mean?"
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Post by The Smith on Jan 2, 2010 11:56:19 GMT -5
"The brain is still very much a mystery to us. We do know blood is needed there constantly. A blow to the head, and scarring we think can damage the way the brain works." Bartholomew explained.
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Post by Marie on Jan 2, 2010 12:41:06 GMT -5
"Oh. So what will this mean for Silvana's future? Will she die?"
Joanna's voice was faint as a whisper. She longed to run to her daughter and hold her close in case she was taken from her.
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Post by The Smith on Jan 2, 2010 12:45:56 GMT -5
"I do not think so. I think if she was going to die from that wound she would have." Bartholomew replied. "I think there are more things we can do for her, but not here. She needs to come to the College."
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Post by Marie on Jan 2, 2010 19:10:51 GMT -5
Her heart squeezed painfully at the thought of her child being taken from her.
"What kind of things?"
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Post by The Smith on Jan 2, 2010 19:22:18 GMT -5
"I can not say. The brain holds so many mysteries, but it clearly controls our body like a dragon a horse." Bartholomew replied, "We are still experimenting constantly."
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Post by Marie on Jan 2, 2010 19:40:13 GMT -5
"I've a right to know what you plan to do to my daughter," she said sharply. "So, if you insist on taking her to your College, I or someone I trust must go with you."
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Post by The Smith on Jan 2, 2010 19:50:03 GMT -5
"That is acceptable to me." Bartholomew replied. "We might be able to train her... so we will design special classes for her."
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Post by Marie on Jan 2, 2010 20:00:19 GMT -5
"Train her for what?" She asked. "My good man, I asked you to help my daughter so she may live a normal life, nothing more."
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Post by The Smith on Jan 2, 2010 20:05:29 GMT -5
"We can train her to think properly again. Hopefully." Bartholomew replied, "I know you are anxious, but I can promise, no one can do more then we can."
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