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Call Me Saturday ([personal profile] wheyoftheadept) wrote in [community profile] piper902020-11-16 05:37 pm
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[Saturday is sitting up in an infirmary cot, swaddled in bandages - including her throat.  The tablet is hovering in front of her, near her head, and her heavily bandaged hands are obscured in her lap.  She's focusing fiercely on whatever she's got there, and appears to be typing.

In a moment, the distorted voice of Alexa reads out what she's trying to say.  The speakers on the table are just good enough to hear it, though it sounds reverb-y and echoed.]

 Hey.  Just wanted to join the sickposting club.  It's really fucking boring here -

[The robotic way Alexa breaks 'fucking' into two distinct syllables briefly cracks her up]

 - and I can't talk or even use my hands that much.  Also Alexa keeps correcting my grammar.  Doctor says I am gonna heal up though, one hundred percent.  So, what did I miss?  And does anyone wanna come keep me company?
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[personal profile] garmr 2020-11-23 04:26 am (UTC)(link)
Guts observes patiently, recognizing the gesture even if he didn't do much typing himself. Her communicator. He remembers where the nurse left it last - a little out of reach for the way Saturday was now.

Setting aside the glass, he gets up off the chair to find it and hand it to her.

"This? Want to send out a message?"

Guts spoke as if nothing was wrong with her, as if they were just spending another cold night on the bunk beds. No matter how much it hurt to see her this way, the least he could do is try to provide some sense of normalcy. At least, what was 'normal' on the Rig.
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[personal profile] garmr 2020-11-27 11:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Guts takes the tablet and looks, only to find the unreadable markings staring back at him. Even if it'd been same alphabet as a Midlander's, he wouldn't be able to parse it in it's entirety.

"I'm sorry..." he starts, hesitant to admit his shortcoming when Saturday was the one who needed help. This was always a little awkward the rare times it came up.

"I'm sure there's a way to get this thing to read it aloud."

He begins to paw at the device, looking for the familiar little rune that read out the text displayed on page. He's never needed to use a notes program before.