I'm curious now: is there a specific nurse who's scared you so?
Bella Scrimgeour

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I'm curious now: is there a specific nurse who's scared you so?
Miss Scrimgeour,
I wouldn't say she's scared me.. She's just very persistent and won't leave me alone when I try to get out of bed and work my ankle some. It's almost as if she knows when I'm trying to get up and move around. Before I even get my legs out of bed she's here and shoving a crutch at me. It's rather annoying.
Sincerely,
Fletcher
Nurses can be like that. Must be a shock to be in the bed instead of healing instead, isn't it?
Miss Scrimgeour,
It is. Honestly, I'm not a fan. I'd much rather not end up in this role reversal again any time soon.
Sincerely,
Fletcher
Perhaps you ought not to go looking for adventure anytime soon. Hospital life suits you, but only when you're the one in the healer's robes. I must admit, I'd rather face a rabid dragon than a swarm of malaria-infecting mosquitoes.
Miss Scrimgeour,
I'll certainly keep that in mind. Hopefully, no expeditions are called for again any time soon. And why not have neither? Both options sound quite awful. Rabid dragons or malaria ridden mosquitoes. I'll take a pass on both, thanks.
Sincerely,
Fletcher
If anything might come from my time with the MacFustys, it will be an improvement to my medical skills. From anything I've seen and heard so far, the dragonkeepers frequently find themselves bleeding. Hopefully I won't be facing any rabid dragons, though.
Miss Scrimgeour,
And yet, something tells me you would indeed choose to face a rabid dragon if the opportunity were to present itself. You never were one to really balk at a challenge, after all.
Sincerely,
Fletcher
Right you are. At least death by rabid dragon sounds more heroic than death by mosquito swarm!