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writing prompt ( "pediatrician" )
There's little in the world more repulsive than a child. This is probably the worst thought a person can have if their job description has clearly stated that they will be surrounded by children. Unfortunately, it is a thought that frequently passes through Wesker's mind while doing his job as a... pediatrician.
Once upon a time, he had a respectable job, as a world-class surgeon. He had never gotten into the job to save people, but to further medicine and the study of human biology. He was a genius, the envy of any other in his field. It had been a good life.
Well, right up until the moment where his non-caring, unbiased, cold behavior had garnered one too many complaints and one too many incidents. Wesker had bowed out of his life quietly (as it was the only way to retain his dignity), which had lead him into the only conclusion that can come from suddenly giving up a high-profile job: being unemployed. Luckily for him, he had a friend who knew a friend who blackmailed a friend who threatened his boss, and that was how he had wound up giving screaming children flu shots and telling their idiot parents that whatever their child had was simply a cold.
At least it was better than doing absolutely nothing.
Once upon a time, he had a respectable job, as a world-class surgeon. He had never gotten into the job to save people, but to further medicine and the study of human biology. He was a genius, the envy of any other in his field. It had been a good life.
Well, right up until the moment where his non-caring, unbiased, cold behavior had garnered one too many complaints and one too many incidents. Wesker had bowed out of his life quietly (as it was the only way to retain his dignity), which had lead him into the only conclusion that can come from suddenly giving up a high-profile job: being unemployed. Luckily for him, he had a friend who knew a friend who blackmailed a friend who threatened his boss, and that was how he had wound up giving screaming children flu shots and telling their idiot parents that whatever their child had was simply a cold.
At least it was better than doing absolutely nothing.