Okay, but I always knew I was going to have to take off again.
I really do. You know, I used to be worried I'd change my mind once I actually started interning and everything. But I still can't imagine doing anything else.
Well, it's not permanent. I'm still fighting them about transferring, but at the worst, I don't have that long left. And I might pop in later this month for our birthday, I just need to see if I can save up enough.
Third year. First two are all studying but now we do clinical rotations too. I think I change my mind about what I want to specialize in every other week.
How are you doing anyway? Been anywhere interesting lately?
I'll talk to Pops, he'll get you out here. It'd be nice to see you.
Have you done MedSurg yet? I've heard that's the hardest. [Heard from her. But whatever, she doesn't need to know that.]
I'm good, finally moved into that room I used to stay in. Put up decorations and everything. Went to Izzy's wedding a bit ago. When you walked him down the isle, I cried like a baby.
If I keep asking him to pay my way back and forth, he might actually run out of money at some point.
[Extremely unlikely. But she always feels bad. Asking for necessary things is one thing, even asking for something her brother needs is one thing. Technically, visiting can always wait.]
Not yet, soon. I'll be prepared.
Can't have been that far ahead then, I'm basically waiting to hear that's going to happen any day now. But I'm glad we could get ahold of you for it. Glad you're staying, too. It's good to know you're safe.
Not as far as I've seen. Pretty sure he's richer than Oprah. It's fine. [Another dated expression, partially speaking to how old he is currently and also the fact he tries to think back to what might be relevant and usually misses it by a longshot.]
I know you will be. :)
Me too. It was a fun one. I'm glad I was there. Is it weird? Him being married?
Really weird. I feel like I've gone from a front-row seat to what's going on with him to looking through a window. I mean it's good. He's happy with his soulmate, and he's taken care of. I'm just used to being the one taking care of him, I guess.
[Even before Isaac came back, really. Trying to find out what had happened and figure out how to get him back took over most of her life for a few years there.]
It'll be a favor for me this time, not you. Just works out that you benefit from it as well.
Your seat's still there. You're just taking a break to focus on yourself. I think that's good. Great even. You deserve a life too.
Just wait til they have kids. Pretty sure you go right back to the front-row for that one. You might even be on the stage...if that's how the metaphor works.
[He doesn't like to give away too much, but he's seen Genie worry about Isaac too much in life. He'd like her to be able to focus on herself more. Besides. He loves those dumb brats. It'd be nice to share that with someone else.]
In that case, I won't stop you. It'd be nice to come back anyway, even if it's for a weekend. I was around for spring break but I barely stopped by.
I don't think I remember what that's even like. Besides, I'm pretty sure I signed away my rights to one when I started med school.
It works, I get the picture. I'd better be, anyway. Someone needs to spoil them rotten.
[If he's going to share bits with somebody, she's probably a good choice, anyway. She has her own little bits of the future she's used to keeping secret, or at least trying to; she's not likely to spill what he tells her. Sometimes she's already aware of it anyway, if not in much detail.]
Well you can stay here this time, if you get tired of the newly weds.
At least that's something you chose. Besides, you're good at it. The world needs more healthcare people like you.
[He's specifically thinking of his mom when he says it. The nurses she's had over the years have been varied in their professionalism and their compassion. He knows Genie knows about her. He used to talk about her a lot more when he was younger, the earlier versions of himself missed her so much, losing his mom and traveling came around the same time, they both get lumped together as far as trauma goes.]
We fight for that job but I think you win out. You're their aunt after all. I'm just the weird guy who rants about confusing things that haven't happened yet.
Maybe. I'm less likely to walk in on anyone there at least.
Thanks. I'm doing my best, anyway. People deserve the best they can get.
I'm willing to split the job. I need backup in case I get busy. Besides, everyone needs some weird ranting in the family, and your kind's a lot more interesting than some.
You clearly haven't met Mercy and his emo beau yet. Not to talk you out of it, I still think you should stay here. I'm just not sure that's the best incentive.
I'll take that. Maybe a 40-60 split in your favor. That seems fair to me.
Just be careful opening the library door. Not like I don't get it. But still, it's a public space. Kids these day. [As if they didn't get into trouble themselves.]
Remind me to shake on it later. When you're back out here. It's a few years out still, we've got time.
Got it, knock before looking for books. At least the place is big enough that the chances must be lower. Are they also blasting their music and walking on your lawn?
I will. Thank god. They'd better at least wait until I move back.
[Not that she doesn't like the older version of him, too.]
I'm not exactly caught up with what's going on in the house lately anyway. I think it's been a while since Isaac's seen you, but I'm not sure how long. Or if he's just forgotten to say anything.
You're allowed to. I have to be a little more critical.
I need to reach out to Izzy, but if I remember correctly, he's pretty distracted this year. Besides, I figured I should let you know first. [It was a promise that he made to her when she was younger, that he would reach out whenever he was able to. It wasn't that Isaac didn't worry about him as well, but Genie was always more outspoken about her concern. And Sasha was always trying to put it at ease.]
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Is school at least worth it? Do you like it?
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I really do. You know, I used to be worried I'd change my mind once I actually started interning and everything. But I still can't imagine doing anything else.
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Doesn't mean I like it anymore now that you're gone.
Tell me more. What part are you at right now?
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And I might pop in later this month for our birthday, I just need to see if I can save up enough.
Third year. First two are all studying but now we do clinical rotations too. I think I change my mind about what I want to specialize in every other week.
How are you doing anyway? Been anywhere interesting lately?
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It'd be nice to see you.
Have you done MedSurg yet? I've heard that's the hardest. [Heard from her. But whatever, she doesn't need to know that.]
I'm good, finally moved into that room I used to stay in. Put up decorations and everything.
Went to Izzy's wedding a bit ago.
When you walked him down the isle, I cried like a baby.
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[Extremely unlikely. But she always feels bad. Asking for necessary things is one thing, even asking for something her brother needs is one thing. Technically, visiting can always wait.]
Not yet, soon. I'll be prepared.
Can't have been that far ahead then, I'm basically waiting to hear that's going to happen any day now. But I'm glad we could get ahold of you for it.
Glad you're staying, too. It's good to know you're safe.
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Pretty sure he's richer than Oprah. It's fine. [Another dated expression, partially speaking to how old he is currently and also the fact he tries to think back to what might be relevant and usually misses it by a longshot.]
I know you will be. :)
Me too. It was a fun one. I'm glad I was there.
Is it weird? Him being married?
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Really weird. I feel like I've gone from a front-row seat to what's going on with him to looking through a window.
I mean it's good. He's happy with his soulmate, and he's taken care of.
I'm just used to being the one taking care of him, I guess.
[Even before Isaac came back, really. Trying to find out what had happened and figure out how to get him back took over most of her life for a few years there.]
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Your seat's still there. You're just taking a break to focus on yourself.
I think that's good.
Great even. You deserve a life too.
Just wait til they have kids.
Pretty sure you go right back to the front-row for that one.
You might even be on the stage...if that's how the metaphor works.
[He doesn't like to give away too much, but he's seen Genie worry about Isaac too much in life. He'd like her to be able to focus on herself more. Besides. He loves those dumb brats. It'd be nice to share that with someone else.]
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I don't think I remember what that's even like. Besides, I'm pretty sure I signed away my rights to one when I started med school.
It works, I get the picture.
I'd better be, anyway. Someone needs to spoil them rotten.
[If he's going to share bits with somebody, she's probably a good choice, anyway. She has her own little bits of the future she's used to keeping secret, or at least trying to; she's not likely to spill what he tells her. Sometimes she's already aware of it anyway, if not in much detail.]
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At least that's something you chose. Besides, you're good at it. The world needs more healthcare people like you.
[He's specifically thinking of his mom when he says it. The nurses she's had over the years have been varied in their professionalism and their compassion. He knows Genie knows about her. He used to talk about her a lot more when he was younger, the earlier versions of himself missed her so much, losing his mom and traveling came around the same time, they both get lumped together as far as trauma goes.]
We fight for that job but I think you win out. You're their aunt after all.
I'm just the weird guy who rants about confusing things that haven't happened yet.
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Thanks. I'm doing my best, anyway. People deserve the best they can get.
I'm willing to split the job. I need backup in case I get busy. Besides, everyone needs some weird ranting in the family, and your kind's a lot more interesting than some.
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Not to talk you out of it, I still think you should stay here. I'm just not sure that's the best incentive.
I'll take that. Maybe a 40-60 split in your favor.
That seems fair to me.
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But on the other hand it's much less awkward if it's not my brother.
Sounds like we've got a deal.
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Kids these day. [As if they didn't get into trouble themselves.]
Remind me to shake on it later. When you're back out here.
It's a few years out still, we've got time.
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Are they also blasting their music and walking on your lawn?
I will.
Thank god. They'd better at least wait until I move back.
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They do.
But you could always try to move back a little sooner in case I'm wrong.
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Tell that to the schools.
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Is it too late for me to change my mind and tell you to drop out?
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Little bit. I think two years was the point of no return.
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Two years. Was I gone all that time?
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I haven't exactly been close by. We might just keep missing each other.
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Could be. I remember being gone for a bit. I just didn't think it was that long.
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[Not that she doesn't like the older version of him, too.]
I'm not exactly caught up with what's going on in the house lately anyway. I think it's been a while since Isaac's seen you, but I'm not sure how long. Or if he's just forgotten to say anything.
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I need to reach out to Izzy, but if I remember correctly, he's pretty distracted this year.
Besides, I figured I should let you know first. [It was a promise that he made to her when she was younger, that he would reach out whenever he was able to. It wasn't that Isaac didn't worry about him as well, but Genie was always more outspoken about her concern. And Sasha was always trying to put it at ease.]
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