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Post by Annaliese Ermelinda Greunewald on Nov 19, 2012 21:53:03 GMT
"I dont know." Annelise said, her eyes wide. He had been extremely violent with her. Her face wrinkled i complete disgust. Difficult to impress? "He lashed out at me, but i payed him no attention. I made myself clear that I wasn't going to bow down to him. He seemed quite surprised at that." She said, chuckling.
She looked at Rose absentmindedly. Doctor Bramsfield had she symptoons of her "madness" as well. "Pray tell, is there a possibility that the Doctor could be schizophreniac?"
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Rosemary-Louise
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Post by Rosemary-Louise on Nov 19, 2012 23:54:25 GMT
"And he let you get away with that?" Rosemary asked, surprise coloring her face. "I'm impressed. I surely wouldn't have the nerve to do something like that when it comes to him. Not anymore, anyway," she explained, certainly impressed with the girl. At her questioning the doctor's sanity, Rosemary couldn't help but laugh, loudl and happy. "That's exactly it! Yes, yes there is. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised one bit if that's what his problem is. He would surely have a lot of explaining to do to us 'crazy' women, am I right?" she said, chuckling. "Anyway, speaking of Bramsfield, what was that blush?" Rose asked casually, ready to assault her with a hundred questions and tease her to no end if what she was thinking was true.
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Post by Annaliese Ermelinda Greunewald on Dec 10, 2012 1:18:09 GMT
Annaliese chickled. "Yes Indeed he did. I didnt even let him finish. I just walked away, I dont take it lightly when someone speaks to me in that way."
She chuckled alongside Rose, feeling warmth within herserlf. She was having fun. She was fine at the moment. It didnt matter to her if she was stuck in an Asylum, as long as Rose was her friend, it didnt matter much. Then she asked the question that made her tense and made her blush. "Well, I quite liked him" she said and then suddenly frowned, "Until he had to ruin everything and become an arse. But what does that matter. The man is most likely ill."
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