Welcome to Hickstead, home to both Seven Oak Stables, and Blue Acre - two rival stables. Both offer opportunities for their clients to reach the highest level of excellence. Each stable differs from the other, so choose wisely and never forget, loyalty is everything... Meanwhile as the stables battle it out, there's trouble brewing at the university. Be careful, if you don't pick a side you may get caught in the cross-fire...
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"Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair"
Phryne nodded. “Yes, I have a feeling I’ll be here for a long time as well. And yes, the pay can improve. Especially for experienced, b—” Phryne was cut short when she could feel her pager vibrate on her hip. Shit. Hands plucked it off her waist and saw the code signaling an emergency pregnant woman coming in.
“Sorry ladies!” she said as she jumped up from her seat. “Work calls. It was a lovely lunch with you both.” And she meant it. Their conversation was nice and Phryne secretly hoped she would run into them again. Not like that it was an issue of seeking them out, but everyone was used to this. Nice conversation cut short.
Phryne managed to push her chair in and place her lunch box out of the way before making her way out into the hall to head out and help whatever PT and team that was forming.
Maddie finished her food, putting her dirty silverware in her container to take home after her shift. "I also feel like I'll be here forever. I don't see myself do anything else, except maybe teach future EMTs. That might be fun." Healing and helping people was what she enjoyed doing the most, except of course the hours could be a bit better. The EMTs were also short staffed, but there was a promise of new hires coming in.
She waved goodbye to Phyrne, as she heard her own phone go off, signaling that her break was over. "Well, fun time is over. Please feel free to come visit me during your shifts when I'm not on call. It's always nice to have some company." It was usually quite boring if she wasn't out on a call, though right now her textbooks were happily keeping her company. Some shifts were quieter than others, but they made up for the days she was constantly on her feet.
The dark haired woman got up, taking her container with her before pushing in her chair, waving goodbye to Quinn before she headed off towards the ambulance area.
"I also feel like I'll be here forever. I don't see myself do anything else, except maybe teach future EMTs. That might be fun." Quinn smiled at Mads and gave an understanding nod. "Anything that injects a little fun into it," She joked, knowing how fresh faced and over excited the young one's could be when they first came in, and how quickly they were knocked down several pegs. "Well, fun time is over. Please feel free to come visit me during your shifts when I'm not on call. It's always nice to have some company."
Quinn gave a nod and a mock salute, "Will be sure to pop by when I need a break," She promised, knowing that realistically if she did that, it'd be all the time. “Sorry ladies! Work calls. It was a lovely lunch with you both.” Quinn gave the other woman a wave and all, "Good luck, hope the day improves!" She said, more to both than just to one. She checked her watch and, seeing she didn't have long left herself before she needed to get going, she stood to tidy up the lunch room and head on back to the trenches.