[The converted descend on the sinner's hall all at once that night, bearing bowls and spoons and IV bags. Enoch leans down to Quark and quietly says something (it's "mind how you move his arm for that", for those immediately surrounding them), and comes to a stop at Rhys's cell first, because he can be offered normal food and that will be easy. Which is good because he must wait an hour with Billy, whose mouth he has sewn shut. Either way, he's here for a while.
He may attempt conversation with his pair of sinners, but with Rhys focusing on training his new arm how to help him eat and Billy literally unable to respond in words or writing effectively, it may or may not work as intended.
Sinners and other converts alike are free to speak with him before he leaves, too, especially since he's stuck here a little while. Unfortunately, after a short conversation while checking on Rhys after Billy is done, Enoch leaves muttering apologies and rubbing an aching head. Maybe it's sleep deprivation or something. Oh well. He'll be back.]
(Morning 162)
[Enoch is determined today to get down to the sinners in his right mind. He finds a grounding phrase, mutters it under his breath dutifully in the elevator. At first he thinks it's working - he's still himself, as the elevator travels. And yet...
...a very confused-looking Enoch stumbles out of the elevator, glancing around quizzically.]
...Hm. I've forgotten what I meant to do here.
[He recovers, though, and smiles fondly at the sinners in their cells, the way one watches a newborn foal taking its first steps.]
No matter. Visiting you all is reason enough. This stage of conversion can be a rather endearing one, under the right circumstances.
[He begins approaching random cells, watching those within for a moment before addressing them:]
Hello, there. How are you feeling? It's normal to be confused by now, but I'm sure you've been told that [or "I've said that" for Rhys or Billy] already.
[He'll visit a few cells, in no particular order, just wandering and checking on everyone. He may strike up a conversation with another visiting convert, too. Maybe, just maybe, the right person will send him wandering away with a hand to his head and muttered apologies like Rhys (it might even be Rhys again!), though he'll be back several minutes later. Like yesterday, however, there is one cell he will visit, and will visit last. He may have been assigned to Quark and not him, but Enoch still feels particularly responsible for Beckett...
When he leaves after that conversation, with an apparently vision-swimming headache, he doesn't return for the rest of the day.]
Night 261/Morning 262 - feeding time + converted visit!
[The converted descend on the sinner's hall all at once that night, bearing bowls and spoons and IV bags. Enoch leans down to Quark and quietly says something (it's "mind how you move his arm for that", for those immediately surrounding them), and comes to a stop at Rhys's cell first, because he can be offered normal food and that will be easy. Which is good because he must wait an hour with Billy, whose mouth he has sewn shut. Either way, he's here for a while.
He may attempt conversation with his pair of sinners, but with Rhys focusing on training his new arm how to help him eat and Billy literally unable to respond in words or writing effectively, it may or may not work as intended.
Sinners and other converts alike are free to speak with him before he leaves, too, especially since he's stuck here a little while. Unfortunately, after a short conversation while checking on Rhys after Billy is done, Enoch leaves muttering apologies and rubbing an aching head. Maybe it's sleep deprivation or something. Oh well. He'll be back.]
(Morning 162)
[Enoch is determined today to get down to the sinners in his right mind. He finds a grounding phrase, mutters it under his breath dutifully in the elevator. At first he thinks it's working - he's still himself, as the elevator travels. And yet...
...a very confused-looking Enoch stumbles out of the elevator, glancing around quizzically.]
...Hm. I've forgotten what I meant to do here.
[He recovers, though, and smiles fondly at the sinners in their cells, the way one watches a newborn foal taking its first steps.]
No matter. Visiting you all is reason enough. This stage of conversion can be a rather endearing one, under the right circumstances.
[He begins approaching random cells, watching those within for a moment before addressing them:]
Hello, there. How are you feeling? It's normal to be confused by now, but I'm sure you've been told that [or "I've said that" for Rhys or Billy] already.
[He'll visit a few cells, in no particular order, just wandering and checking on everyone. He may strike up a conversation with another visiting convert, too. Maybe, just maybe, the right person will send him wandering away with a hand to his head and muttered apologies like Rhys (it might even be Rhys again!), though he'll be back several minutes later. Like yesterday, however, there is one cell he will visit, and will visit last. He may have been assigned to Quark and not him, but Enoch still feels particularly responsible for Beckett...
When he leaves after that conversation, with an apparently vision-swimming headache, he doesn't return for the rest of the day.]