Rogue glanced up as the debate went on, watching the doctor. She could understand why Keller would hesitate to try something so experimental without proper testing, but she couldn't just let it pass by without saying something herself. She was the cause of this whole mess, after all.
"Please, Dr. Keller," she said quietly, though her tone was practically begging the woman to listen to her. "If there's even a chance this could help him, you have to try. Please."
Keller glanced around the table at all the others who had spoken, taking full stock and consideration of the situation before finally nodding with a grim expression. "Okay," she agreed, though she still seemed a little hesitant. "We'll give it a try."
Rogue sagged back into her chair with a sigh of relief, though her expression was still pinched and drawn. Teyla looked at her in concern and reached out to gently set a hand on her arm. "Rogue, are you feeling unwell?" The question was quiet, but didn't go unnoticed by the others.
"It's just a headache," she replied with a ghost of a smile, grateful for Teyla's concern.
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"Please, Dr. Keller," she said quietly, though her tone was practically begging the woman to listen to her. "If there's even a chance this could help him, you have to try. Please."
Keller glanced around the table at all the others who had spoken, taking full stock and consideration of the situation before finally nodding with a grim expression. "Okay," she agreed, though she still seemed a little hesitant. "We'll give it a try."
Rogue sagged back into her chair with a sigh of relief, though her expression was still pinched and drawn. Teyla looked at her in concern and reached out to gently set a hand on her arm. "Rogue, are you feeling unwell?" The question was quiet, but didn't go unnoticed by the others.
"It's just a headache," she replied with a ghost of a smile, grateful for Teyla's concern.