Mina did have a hangover, but it disappeared the instant she moved to a supply closet to... indulge in her nature. She almost was caught by a fellow nurse, but luckily managed to hide the evidence quickly.
She then took her station out front, to deal with those who came in to the clinic.
Mina settled in for her shift at the clinic. She dropped the letter she'd just received from home into the trash. It was obviously from Agent Sawyer. She had no time for boyish crushes.
Mina settled into the clinic today, slightly amused. After all, the free libations of modern time had... led to a period where they were all bereft of that pleasure.
Mina came into work as she did every Sunday. She seemed to be writing a report (she had heard some rather interesting things this weekend). However, she would see to any visitor that came.
Mina settled into the clinic, with her recent purchase of a 'cellular phone'. The concept intrigued her, though she started to second guess her purchase when she received a rude message. She returned the call, but unfortunately it went to threeinnocentpeople.
It was not a good day for her to try new technology, apparently.
But, her mood was not spoiled for any who needed medical assistance.
Mina busied herself today with more research, both in modern medicine and chemical science. It was a lot of information to absorb, but she was making a concerted effort to not be so anachronistic in her knowledge.
She hoped that no one would fall ill, for human suffering was always terrible. But she was on duty during the day, if anyone would need medical assistance.
Simon came in early today, although he was unusually distracted due to the plans for moving into his new room. Not that the move required any complex logistics, but he had to tell Mary and hope she didn't take offence.
He sat down behind the desk and skimmed through a newly arrived journal, making some comments in red in the margin to statements he found questionable.
Mina found the clinic a welcome environment, today. The town was proving to be a treasure trove of the previously unknown. New knowledge is available at almost every corner.
She was glad that she had been chosen for this mission by the League. Skinner in this modern age... there would have been no end to his antics.
For this fine Sunday, Mina instead busied herself with another medical textbook. The advances in medicine were absolutely amazing.
[ooc: With no anticipated medical emergencies, flying OCD free.]
Mina busied herself today with writing a new report back to the British government. Of course, if anything required her to do other work, she would do it dutifully. After all, it was a fine establishment, and one for which she worked hard.
Harley was feeling a little down. At this time of year, she and Mr. J would usually be wrapping empty presents for delivery to the orphanage, or baking cyanide pies for the old folks' home. It was only out of a very strong force of will that Harley could remind herself that these were bad activities, the type that she wasn't supposed to want to do anymore.
It was Mina's first day on the job. She settled in after making her acquaintance with the other staff, learning what everyone's specialty was and so forth. She wanted to be prepared for whatever the day may throw at her. Hopefully, she thought, it would be smooth going. She had a medical textbook to read through during the slow hours. She was no medical doctor, of course, but some academic knowledge would be highly useful in the execution of her work.
Not to mention, there were quite a lot of interesting breakthroughs made in the past hundred years.