“My last job, before Baedal, I was doing general practise at a non-profit, so...” A little laugh. “A little less fraught, but um. Not much.” Non-profit is a different kind of fraught, at least; she's mentioned to Rex that the work at the Glory Shada feels, often, like the kind of thing she'd have liked to be doing there. With these resources and the real support that they have in terms of what they can offer their patients--
--it's a seductive part of a fascinating city, for her, but she keeps the Militia broadcasts firmly in mind every time she catches herself dwelling too long on the Glory Shada vs her previous experiences in the medical profession. One good thing does not a utopia make.
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--it's a seductive part of a fascinating city, for her, but she keeps the Militia broadcasts firmly in mind every time she catches herself dwelling too long on the Glory Shada vs her previous experiences in the medical profession. One good thing does not a utopia make.