"You check out, alright. Perfectly healthy. I do have a favor to ask you if you could deliver these prescriptions. There's no one else available. You will be paid for your troubles" he asked. He was rather quick to ask, but Lee shrugged. "I don't see why not" she spoke. Lee took the two bags to medication and was given the addresses where they lived. Hand delivery was very old fashion nowadays with teleportation magic and people finding ways to things easier on everybody. The handful of everybody who became lazy over the years in Lee's opinion really made things harder for everybody else. She looked at the address and used the street signs with Ragtime's help.
Lee was a little out of it a bit because she was still tired from the lack of sleep. Her days were turning into nights and vice versa. The first house was a run down shack compared to the other houses she had seen. It did have a nice garden that was well taken care of with a variety of flower. She knocked on the door gently. A elderly woman around her grandmother's age answered the door. "Yes?"
"I am here for your prescription delivery."
The woman gave a sweet smile and was glad to have her medication. "Thank you, I have been waiting for this. Right on time as per usual." LeeAnn waved and sent off on her own path. The other address was on the other side of town. LeeAnn growled a little at the length she had to walk. The crabbiness was starting to show through. She stomped all the way there. Growing up, she was so drugged up they thought she would of died multiple times without treatment or medical care. Though, she had made it through those tough times. This was a strong reminder of how fragile her family was as well. She shook her head and delivered the medicine. LeeAnn turned to the doctor's office. On the way there, she stopped at the spot she remembered when she saw her brother for the first time when she turned neko. He thought it was the coolest thing in the world. He even thought someone had hurt her and threatened to find them and do...things. She shivered. After arriving, the doctor looked to be relieved. He paid her for her troubles and sent her off.
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