Well, I remember being at one of those career day events they sometimes have in school, and there were several doctors there. They all seemed really enthusiastic about what they were doing, which helped, but also, I was interested in biology and how things worked. So if you combine their enthusiasm with my interest in the inner workings of people, that's mainly why I chose that profession.
Also, I figured that wanting to help people get better was a good reason to go into something.
[ Just don't ask why he picked oncology to specialize in. ]
This is a difficult question because necromancers have a reputation. Vints have a reputation. Altus magi have a reputation. And then there are the people who've actually met me.
If I'm being honest, I can't think of anything someone wouldn't expect me to do. Be it eat babies or stay inside and read all day. Bathe in the blood of virgins? Participate in aquae lucidius induced orgies? Camp for two weeks in the arse end of nowhere? Someone's thought I did it.
James Wilson
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[ He's not feeling that brave. ]
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Also, I figured that wanting to help people get better was a good reason to go into something.
[ Just don't ask why he picked oncology to specialize in. ]
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[He can guess what career days are.]
Wanting to know how things work, that I can relate to.
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[ He just shrugs. ]
So it's your turn now. Truth or dare?
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This is a difficult question because necromancers have a reputation. Vints have a reputation. Altus magi have a reputation. And then there are the people who've actually met me.
If I'm being honest, I can't think of anything someone wouldn't expect me to do. Be it eat babies or stay inside and read all day. Bathe in the blood of virgins? Participate in aquae lucidius induced orgies? Camp for two weeks in the arse end of nowhere? Someone's thought I did it.
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I need you to text 'This is a test' to someone with my tablet.
[Rhys failed to specify that Wilson could also write whatever he wanted. House will rules lawyer that to his benefit.]
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And I'm supposed to just text that to anyone?
[ That's kind of an unimaginative thing to text, but oh well. ]
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Who don't you want me texting that to?
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And it would be cheating to tell you that. I mean, if I told you Beckett was a total ass who... Well, damn! There goes my tongue.
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[This with a marker held out in his hand.]
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[ He's eyeing the marker with only the slightest hint of suspicion. ]
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[Utter resignation over here.]
Timelines? What timelines?
[ Although as far as dares go, this one is relatively tame. Wilson thinks for a moment before writing were-werewolf on Stephen's forehead. ]
where we're going we don't need timelines
I did say a word, not the Gettysburg Address.
good, glad we're on the same page
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[ For some, it's only when it's convenient. And he's conveniently not saying where he falls on that issue. ]
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