Blush Pink
My Little Helpers
Today I got a new little helper during one of my most recent little adventures with my friends, this poor little fella was broken down along with the other overdrives we found, but we were able to fix them all up, and little Scooter here took a real liking to me, and to the Sanctuary once I got him to his new home. He quickly made friends with Fifi and Mr Fluff and doesn't mind helping me take care of my patients, he honestly makes chasing down runaway patients a lot easier for us all, and he helps to get them to calm down, too. Seeing Mr Fluff and Fifi and Scooter play together is honestly enjoyable, even if Scooter falls into the lake a few times, whenever that happens Fifi always helps him back out of the water and Mr Fluff grabs something to dry Scooter off with (usually a towel, sometimes a uniform shirt, sometimes it's one of my spare aprons, and sometimes it's a piece of cloth I can't identify from the window), Mr Fluff is also teaching Scooter where to find said items. My three little helpers aren't the only critters that help out around the Sanctuary, of course, all the other clinic staff and Sanctuary staff have little critters that help them do their jobs, it certainly makes work a lot easier (and more fun) with them here, and to be honest, we wouldn't know what we'd do without them.
Life at the Sanctuary
Hola! Blush Pink here! So, I've seen my fellow Astrians post here, figured it's time I make some posts of my own. Life at the sanctuary is always busy, so many critters to examine and care for, upkeep must be done at all times (especially in the examination rooms and recovery wing, I do not want my patients or coworkers getting sick from whatever nasties try to sneak in) and files have to be kept in proper order to ensure the best care is given to each patient. With all that going on you might think I don't get enough time off to rest, let alone visit other spectrums regularly (either for something for the sanctuary or personal stuff), but I do, the sanctuary is managed by some really amazing Astrians, and as the head nurse of the sanctuary's clinic, I work alongside some really amazing physicians. Most of my visits to other Spectrums have to do with the sanctuary, such as getting special treats for the critters from the Brown Spectrum, or getting our equipment updated, upgraded, and maintenance done in the Blue Spectrum (they always come to the Red Spectrum for maintenance of course), getting fresh produce for our patients from the Orange Spectrum, and learning new sports medicine in the Green Spectrum, just to name a few. Running a clinic in a sanctuary is no joke, it's a lot of hard work and sometimes we end up losing some sleep, but we all take a fair amount of pride in what we do, and we all do our best to take care of each other and our patients. I hope to see you guys visit the sanctuary soon!
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