[color=lightgray][CENTER]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━[/center][table][row][/row][row][cell] [h3][color=8dc73f][i][b]Amelia Payne[/b][/i][/color][/h3][i][b][color=8dc73f]Location:[/color][/b][/i] Camp Mexico Beach's Beach [i][b][color=8dc73f]Skills:[/color][/b][/i] N/A [/cell][cell] [right][img]https://ilarge.lisimg.com/image/15361079/200full-katherine-mcnamara.jpg[/img][/right] [/cell][/row][/table][CENTER]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━[/center][/color] The innocent laughter of children was often the best possible cure for many an emotional fatigue. That was part of the reason she enjoyed working with the lil guys so much and because of it her game for dragon and knight at the beach as she was playing the role of the big evil dragon that had taken over the castle was a pure joy.[color=8dc73f]” Rawr! I will breathe out fire and take out the pesky knights!”[/color] She stated suddenly and made deep breathing sounds as she looked at the kids around her.[color=8dc73f]” However, I prefer hunting, so I will give the knights a chance and only go after the princesses!”[/color] Amelia added and purposely a bit slower rose up trying to grab one of the girls from the groups. A series of surprised and then happy squeaks sounds filled the air as the kids true to their age stood up lightning fast and were already dashing away, shouting happily taunting the ‘dragon’ as the big bad Dragon Amelia gave chase! They ran about for a little bit, before she decided it was time and quickly grabbed one of the kids, putting a pause to their impromptu game of tag.[color=8dc73f]” Look at that, I’ve got myself a knight!”[/color] She stated, holding the kid underneath the armpits.[color=8dc73f]” Now this bad dragon shall cast a curse! You shall be the next dragon and the only way to break the curse is to catch another!”[/color] Amelia theatrically in grand manner proclaimed, before adding an as evil laughter as possible. She then dropped the kid and let him go so the game can continue on. Seeing her work complete for the time being, Amelia decided to take a breather from the running and looked around, checking where everybody was at and what they were doing and if anybody from her group was missing or the like. Then she noted where Professor was at and walked over.[color=8dc73f]” Hey.”[/color] She greeted as she got closer.[color=8dc73f]” Saw the impromptu teacher meeting earlier, sorry to skip, but was playing with the kids.”[/color] Amelia added with a small smile[color=8dc73f].” So need any help with anything while they are busy playing tag?”[/color] She asked, still keeping an eye on the younger students around the beach right now, ready to bolt in any direction at a moment’s notice in case any of them needed help. [color=lightgray][CENTER]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━[/center][table][row][/row][row][cell] [h3][color=f7941d][i][b]Lisa Mason[/b][/i][/color][/h3][i][b][color=f7941d]Location:[/color][/b][/i] Medical [i][b][color=f7941d]Skills:[/color][/b][/i] N/a [/cell][cell] [right][img]https://img.roleplayerguild.com/prod/users/ea372190-9c52-42ea-b1c9-58f23dc57ca7.png[/img][/right] [/cell][/row][/table][CENTER]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━[/center][/color] [color=f7941d]“That’s good. At least we know they are in capable hands. Hopefully they all return later.”[/color] She nodded, having at least one person proficient with medicine to a decent degree on a mission outside the walls was crucial. First aid was crucial to stabilize a wounded person and in a world like theirs where danger’s behind every corner, it was well darn critical. She sighed, sadly there was no cure or even prevention to the zombie virus besides well… not getting bit. Maybe one day in the future when civilization has reformed properly and infrastructure and sciences have returned to being worked on, they will find a cure or at least a method of prevention. She was thinking in ‘when’ instead of ‘if’, because well… being positive! Lisa made a note of the takes in her pad and nodded at Mary.”[color=f7941d] Alright, I will get to work right away then. Sooner I’m done with it, sooner everybody would be happier.”[/color] She smiled and after making sure all her paperwork for the time being was neatly dealt with, she started walking towards the wing where the flu cases were quarantined. On the way there she put on a mask. While walking, she made a mental list of everything that had to happen. From the dozen patients half were likely to be discharged if nothing had worsened since last night. So that meant 6 people processed and allowed to go home, 6 sets of discharge files to fill out and then the cleaning. Others might do it today, but she as also counting it in her time just in case. Better be prepared than sorry. With that she walked through the door of the first room with patients.[color=f7941d]” Good morning!”[/color] She greeted with the usual joy and enthusiasm, filling her voice. She was a naturally happy person for the most part and she acted the part. She looked at the patient she had noted last night that was likely to be discharged today. She kept notes of these things such as who’s fever broke on which day. It made it easier to track that way. In fact Lisa had drawn a simple to follow calendar for the days in her notepad to keep track of it.[color=f7941d]” I hope you had a nice evening rest? Well hopefully it was so, now let’s take your temperature as procedure. If everything is good, you can get discharged today and spend the other 3 days back home!”[/color] She reassured with a smile. [color=f7941d]“Now while we are taking your temperature, are you per chance feeling anything off about your body besides the usual flu symptoms?”[/color] She asked, starting to make notes in her notepad. The patient was likely to be left to go home today, but it didn’t hurt to be extensive with the questioning just to be sure.