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Feb. 29th, 2004 10:25 pmTo: Summers, Scott
From: Yoshida, Shiro
Subject: Alex
Mr. Summers,
I understand the need to keep Alex sequestered until he is conscious and you have had a chance to speak with him, but I insist that I am allowed to follow you once you are done. If he needs to be reminded that there is affection for him within this place, then I can do that.
-Shiro
To: Dane, Lorna
From: Yoshida, Shiro
Subject: Alex
I am about ready to break down the door between us and Alex any moment now, despite what Mr. Summers says. Care to join me?
-Shiro
To: McCoy, Hank
From: Yoshida, Shiro
Subject: Alex
Dr. McCoy,
If there is anything I can do to help Alex, please allow me to. Even if it is something simple such as changing the linens, let me. I do not think I can sit still until I myself know for certain that he is well, and that I have done my part to help him.
-Shiro
From: Yoshida, Shiro
Subject: Alex
Mr. Summers,
I understand the need to keep Alex sequestered until he is conscious and you have had a chance to speak with him, but I insist that I am allowed to follow you once you are done. If he needs to be reminded that there is affection for him within this place, then I can do that.
-Shiro
To: Dane, Lorna
From: Yoshida, Shiro
Subject: Alex
I am about ready to break down the door between us and Alex any moment now, despite what Mr. Summers says. Care to join me?
-Shiro
To: McCoy, Hank
From: Yoshida, Shiro
Subject: Alex
Dr. McCoy,
If there is anything I can do to help Alex, please allow me to. Even if it is something simple such as changing the linens, let me. I do not think I can sit still until I myself know for certain that he is well, and that I have done my part to help him.
-Shiro
Reply email.
Date: 2004-02-29 07:55 pm (UTC)I appreciate your enthusiasm and desire to help. I will consult with the medical staff and Professor Xavier as to how best to help Alex and I will keep you foremost in mind when selecting visitors for him. It's possible that neither of us are a good choice to see him, in which case, perhaps we can sit in the hall together and commiserate.
Regards,
Scott
Re: Reply email.
Date: 2004-02-29 08:32 pm (UTC)I am just doing what any friend would do when another is in need. There is no need to thank me.
But why would neither of us be a good choice to see him? I would think that you, Lorna, and I would be the best.
-Shiro
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Date: 2004-02-29 08:56 pm (UTC)From: Dane, Lorna
Subject: RE: Alex
Shiro,
The hinges are metal. Door, what door?
Lorna
Reply to Lorna
Date: 2004-02-29 09:02 pm (UTC)Re: Reply to Lorna
Date: 2004-02-29 10:48 pm (UTC)There's a virtue to patience as well. We shouldn't just take what we want.
Re: Reply to Lorna
Date: 2004-02-29 10:50 pm (UTC)Re: Reply to Lorna
Date: 2004-02-29 10:54 pm (UTC)Re: Reply to Lorna
Date: 2004-02-29 10:59 pm (UTC)As if that would stop me, anyway. I will speak with him despite his mood. If he is as despondent as Mr. Summers seems to think he is, then he needs a friend whether or not he will admit it.
Re: Reply to Lorna
Date: 2004-02-29 11:27 pm (UTC)Well, in any case I'll bring the blankets and coffee if you carry the chairs. I hear the medlab hallway is a very nice place to camp out.
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Date: 2004-02-29 09:12 pm (UTC)From: McCoy, Hank
Subject: Re: Alex
Shiro--
Your offer is laudable and, believe me, very welcome. As soon as we have something suitable that can be done to help, I will inform you in haste. For the moment, however, we are left to wait until Alex has reawakened so that we can better determine what has happened, how he has been affected, and what the best course of action shall be. At present, we don't even have linens to wash, I'm sorry to report. It's very much wait-and-see for the moment, which at least offers some breathing room.
--Hank
Reply to Dr. McCoy
Date: 2004-02-29 09:18 pm (UTC)-Shiro