Email to Paige Guthrie and Amanda Sefton
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To: Guthrie, Paige; Sefton, Amanda
From: Xavier, Charles
Subject: New Roommate
Ms Guthrie and Ms Sefton;
I realize that this is short notice but Dr. Samson will be bringing in a new student this evening, he was quite insistent that time was of the essence in transfering her here. Her name is Jane, as in Jane Doe, and she is somewhat older than either of you from what we can tell but her present circumstances make it appropriate that she be housed with the students for the time being. She will be arriving tonight and residing in the medlab area for the next twenty-four hours or so, but after she's had some time with Dr McCoy and Dr MacTaggart, she'll be ready to have a room and I'd like her to share with the two of you.
Jane knows very little. She has no memories of her past and she's got a great deal to work on right now. I'm expecting that this will be a very unnerving experience for her and she's showing a lot of courage making the leap from the hospital she's been staying in to joining us here at the school. I know that both of you have the insight and compassion necessary to be good roommates to Jane as she adjusts to the school. Dr Samson will be overseeing her transition himself so don't feel like you have to do anything other than be yourselves, you're not being called upon to do anything more than that. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask myself or Dr Samson.
Regards,
Charles Xavier
From: Xavier, Charles
Subject: New Roommate
Ms Guthrie and Ms Sefton;
I realize that this is short notice but Dr. Samson will be bringing in a new student this evening, he was quite insistent that time was of the essence in transfering her here. Her name is Jane, as in Jane Doe, and she is somewhat older than either of you from what we can tell but her present circumstances make it appropriate that she be housed with the students for the time being. She will be arriving tonight and residing in the medlab area for the next twenty-four hours or so, but after she's had some time with Dr McCoy and Dr MacTaggart, she'll be ready to have a room and I'd like her to share with the two of you.
Jane knows very little. She has no memories of her past and she's got a great deal to work on right now. I'm expecting that this will be a very unnerving experience for her and she's showing a lot of courage making the leap from the hospital she's been staying in to joining us here at the school. I know that both of you have the insight and compassion necessary to be good roommates to Jane as she adjusts to the school. Dr Samson will be overseeing her transition himself so don't feel like you have to do anything other than be yourselves, you're not being called upon to do anything more than that. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask myself or Dr Samson.
Regards,
Charles Xavier
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Date: 2004-03-30 03:52 pm (UTC)From: Sefton, Amanda
Subject: Re: New Roommate.
No problems my end. I'll be around to help her settle in when they stop prodding and poking her downstairs. *grins*
A.