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a little mermaid in a fantasy larp school
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"Okay. Stairs to the basement are behind the pantry."

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Cyllene will gather her two spare outfits and go check it out!  After a parting wave to Leivara.

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The basement has motion activated lights and they flicker on when she goes down the stairs. There are laundry machines. The dryer is running but not the washing machine right now, that's empty. The cat is napping on a cat bed on a shelf above the machines, right next to the detergent. There are indeed instructions on the washing machine she can probably finagle.

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Finagle!  And then back upstairs for some music until the lights signal dinner.

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Flicker flicker. Dinner is mashed potatoes with a creamy stroganoff sort of situation on top full of mushrooms and cauliflower and beef and black eyed peas.

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Yummyyyy!  What are people talking about today?

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Paju is going to be in her school play and pretty well dominates the conversation with that.

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Oh what a cool thing to exist.  Humans are so good in so many ways that she'd never thought of and even knowing there would be a lot of things like that she's still impressed with this.

How's her laundry looking, afterwards?

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It's on the final spin cycle. Do Not Iron has awoken and is in the process of tipping the dried clothes into a hamper; there are cunning cat-accessible features of the machine to allow this without the cat needing to pick up anything in its teeth unless it falls on the floor.

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Cyllene will watch Do Not Iron for a few minutes while she waits for the washer.

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Clothes go in hamper. Hamper gets wheeled to the dumbwaiter shaft. Do Not Iron presses a button to make it go up, and it goes up. Then it goes and pops open a hinged compartment with a lint trap and scritches the lint out of it.

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Cyllene should maybe read up on how to interact with animals so she can be less wary of doing it the wrong way.  She searches for a guide once she's back in her room and her load's dryering.

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There aren't guides to animals in full generality but if she reads a guide to cats for dog people and a guide to dogs for corvid people and a guide to corvids for parrot people she will probably have her bases covered.

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Yes, she'll check all of those out!  But with particular attention towards the cat one.

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Cats are a little harder to train than dogs, and weaker and sleepier, but they're great at schedules and fine manipulation by comparison and most breeds don't need as much exercise or space. They should be clicker trained; this is also favored for dogs but is not as essential. Etcetera etcetera.

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Maybe this is something she should just ask people about.  But not tonight!  She goes to bed, wakes up, gets breakfast if there is breakfast, takes her clothes up to her room, changes into one set of them, and heads to the hospital.

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Breakfast is seedy toast with one's chosen combination of apple butter, regular butter, and/or almond butter.

The hospital is as she left it with different set of patients!

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Mm, almond butter.

She went to bed early enough to have a little spare time before the surgery; she flags down one of the people she's talked to before and shows them: 'I am going to buy some more clothes soon.  Does it matter if I have any that are more like what people who work here wear?'

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"Oh, these are easy to clean but if you don't care about that you can wear almost anything that doesn't dangle or shed."

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Nod nod nod.  'Where do I go to help with today's heart surgery?'

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Directions to the operating theater and the prep rooms that adjoin! They will want to put her in a moon suit but it goes on fine over her clothes.

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Does it leave her fingers free for plucking?

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Yes, she has to wash them and they want to wave the harp under the UV lamp but she can play.

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Okay, that's fine then.  She starts off with a bit of light asking-the-patient's-body-about-itself music, assuming that doesn't bother the medical people in a way that won't apply during the surgery itself?

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It is OK for there to be light background instrumental music while they do preparatory things. The guy needs heart surgery and is not in fantastic health besides that either!

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