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Curtains #1 - A Crossing of Paths
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<blockquote data-quote="Rybaer" data-source="post: 1555900" data-attributes="member: 118"><p>Sandra returns Professor Fate's look with an exploring one of her own. If anything, Faturius thinks she looks incredibly relieved and probably very tired. She favors him with a warm smile.</p><p></p><p>"Yes," she says, "I imagine we will speak again. I'll leave you to those in need for now." She gives him another quick hug and a friendly pat on the back.</p><p></p><p>Professor Fate struggles to control his tuned healing power and first offers to heal Jorgi. Though he is skeptical following the first failure, he is soon elated when it works. A young girl in an employee's outfit standing behing Jorgi looks equally pleased to see him cured.</p><p></p><p>A crowd of the people then lead the Professor from one needy victim to another. A few EMS techs have finally arrived, but upon seeing his results they back away and watch in amazement. </p><p></p><p>When complete, Professor Fate nearly collapses in exhaustion. The unfamiliar use of his power has somehow caused a severe drain on his endurance and he feels like a couple days of sleep are in order.</p><p></p><p>"You did a good thing here, tonight," a familiar voice says. Fate looks up into Maggie's grinning face. She gives him a deliberate wink.</p><p></p><p>"Indeed you did," says Werner Schwartzeit, the industrialist Faturius had met earlier in the evening. "More than one good friend of mine are among those you just healed, and I'd like to express my personal gratitude."</p><p></p><p>He pulls a business card out of his pocket and offers it to Professor Fate. "I don't know what the superhero business climate is like. Seems like it might become an important new niche in society before long, though. Give me a call sometime if you might be interested in a sponsorship. I have plenty of contacts in business and government...could probably grease some skids on the legal end of things in our era of sue-happy lawyers."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rybaer, post: 1555900, member: 118"] Sandra returns Professor Fate's look with an exploring one of her own. If anything, Faturius thinks she looks incredibly relieved and probably very tired. She favors him with a warm smile. "Yes," she says, "I imagine we will speak again. I'll leave you to those in need for now." She gives him another quick hug and a friendly pat on the back. Professor Fate struggles to control his tuned healing power and first offers to heal Jorgi. Though he is skeptical following the first failure, he is soon elated when it works. A young girl in an employee's outfit standing behing Jorgi looks equally pleased to see him cured. A crowd of the people then lead the Professor from one needy victim to another. A few EMS techs have finally arrived, but upon seeing his results they back away and watch in amazement. When complete, Professor Fate nearly collapses in exhaustion. The unfamiliar use of his power has somehow caused a severe drain on his endurance and he feels like a couple days of sleep are in order. "You did a good thing here, tonight," a familiar voice says. Fate looks up into Maggie's grinning face. She gives him a deliberate wink. "Indeed you did," says Werner Schwartzeit, the industrialist Faturius had met earlier in the evening. "More than one good friend of mine are among those you just healed, and I'd like to express my personal gratitude." He pulls a business card out of his pocket and offers it to Professor Fate. "I don't know what the superhero business climate is like. Seems like it might become an important new niche in society before long, though. Give me a call sometime if you might be interested in a sponsorship. I have plenty of contacts in business and government...could probably grease some skids on the legal end of things in our era of sue-happy lawyers." [/QUOTE]
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